New Directions in Sexual Ethics: Moral Theology and the Challenge of AIDSAs a result of his visit to Uganda, on behalf of the Catholic Fund for Overseas Development, theologian Kevin Kelly made the discovery that poverty and marginalization create windows of opportunity for the transmission of AIDS. In this book, Kelly brings together the whole of his thinking and experience as a teacher, moral theologian, and parish priest to challenge the thinking of the Church on sex and sexuality as moral issues for our time. |
Contents
the Need for a Renewed Sexual | 11 |
Understanding Ourselves as Historical Social | 27 |
The Challenge of Gender Analysis | 34 |
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