When I was living in New Haven a number of years ago, a miracle happened that drew people by the thousands to witness evidence of the Divine. A crucifix had been found to appear in the body of an oak tree in the middle of Worchester Square. I went – after all, how often do you get to see that kind of thing? Not surprisingly, at first I couldn\u27t see anything but the usual trunk and limbs of a tree. Yet a believer took the time to show me what was really there, something that my untrained eye could not at first see: the cross upon which Jesus Christ had been crucified. Well, maybe there was something there. To the believers, the shape of the oak tree was evidence of something that was really there – a corporeal manifestation of an omnipres...
Sex and sexuality are contentious concepts, blending the deeply personal with the profoundly politic...
In a symposium on Sex for Sale, it seems natural and appropriate to examine the relationship betwe...
What counts, or should count, as prostitution? In the criminal law today, prostitution is understood...
When I was living in New Haven a number of years ago, a miracle happened that drew people by the tho...
What is sex? Is it an accidental or contingent property that every person can be said to have? I am ...
One topic is guaranteed to polarise any group that discusses it, and that is sex. What other word i...
Pentecostalism, like many other church traditions, is well known for its fixation with doctrinal dua...
The issues and controversies of sex and crime are intimately intertwined. In this book, we will expl...
Walker uses the theology of Kelly Brown Douglas, Rita Brock, and Susan Thistlewaite, and the ethics ...
This article is about sex; but not about sex meaning gender, an adjective, or “that thing we are.” I...
The Catholic Church is obviously uncomfortable with the level of blatant sexuality that characterize...
Though feminists are correct to note that conventional standards of sexiness are oppressive, we argu...
The perception of what is sexually perverted shifts dependent on who is talking about it. Even the t...
When Foucault1 famously separated the production of knowledge and the construction of sexuality betw...
What do we talk about when we talk about sex? For some, it is a matter of mechanics: bodies, physiol...
Sex and sexuality are contentious concepts, blending the deeply personal with the profoundly politic...
In a symposium on Sex for Sale, it seems natural and appropriate to examine the relationship betwe...
What counts, or should count, as prostitution? In the criminal law today, prostitution is understood...
When I was living in New Haven a number of years ago, a miracle happened that drew people by the tho...
What is sex? Is it an accidental or contingent property that every person can be said to have? I am ...
One topic is guaranteed to polarise any group that discusses it, and that is sex. What other word i...
Pentecostalism, like many other church traditions, is well known for its fixation with doctrinal dua...
The issues and controversies of sex and crime are intimately intertwined. In this book, we will expl...
Walker uses the theology of Kelly Brown Douglas, Rita Brock, and Susan Thistlewaite, and the ethics ...
This article is about sex; but not about sex meaning gender, an adjective, or “that thing we are.” I...
The Catholic Church is obviously uncomfortable with the level of blatant sexuality that characterize...
Though feminists are correct to note that conventional standards of sexiness are oppressive, we argu...
The perception of what is sexually perverted shifts dependent on who is talking about it. Even the t...
When Foucault1 famously separated the production of knowledge and the construction of sexuality betw...
What do we talk about when we talk about sex? For some, it is a matter of mechanics: bodies, physiol...
Sex and sexuality are contentious concepts, blending the deeply personal with the profoundly politic...
In a symposium on Sex for Sale, it seems natural and appropriate to examine the relationship betwe...
What counts, or should count, as prostitution? In the criminal law today, prostitution is understood...