This article intends to show that spirituality and sexuality cannot be separated because they need one another and meet at a common point, namely eros which is animated by the Holy Spirit as a manifestation of divine eros or God's desire. To that end, this paper begins with a few explanations about human sexuality and an overview of how sexuality has been considered in Christianity throughout its history. After that, referring to the discussion of eros in the Song of Songs by Edmée Kingsmill and eros in the relation of the self and the Other according to Mayra Rivera, I will discuss eros as a meeting point for spirituality and sexuality. In the end, based on Pope Benedict XVI's view in Deus Caritas est, this article will be concluded with a...
In this segment of the Notes on Moral Theology, the author argues that overcoming one’s suspicion of...
The sacred body of Christ is a mirror that reflects our own sacred beauty. We experience this beauty...
This article discusses the complex relations between sexuality and faith, and pastoral reflections o...
<b>Eros as religion (or the religious celebration of sex)</b> This article un...
John Thiel is a contributing author, Augustine on Eros, Desire, and Sexuality, Chapter 4, pp. 67-8...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, Ecclesiology, Desire and the Erotic p. 247-260 Book des...
In this work Nexus of Christian Spirituality and Sexuality in an Erotic Reationship between Man and ...
This paper will consider the nature and quality of divine love and examine the implications of under...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
Christians and the church tend to shy away from talking about sex, premarital sex and sex outside of...
Excerpt: Spirituality and sexuality. An unlikely coupling. Many Christians assume that, like oil an...
The author in the initial part of the article points at the contemporary confusion of terms concerni...
<p>Fantasy plays an essential role in sexual activities. This article investigates (erotic) fa...
The aim of this paper is to examine the dichotomy of erotic love and spirituality in the context of ...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. ...
In this segment of the Notes on Moral Theology, the author argues that overcoming one’s suspicion of...
The sacred body of Christ is a mirror that reflects our own sacred beauty. We experience this beauty...
This article discusses the complex relations between sexuality and faith, and pastoral reflections o...
<b>Eros as religion (or the religious celebration of sex)</b> This article un...
John Thiel is a contributing author, Augustine on Eros, Desire, and Sexuality, Chapter 4, pp. 67-8...
Paul F. Lakeland is a contributing author, Ecclesiology, Desire and the Erotic p. 247-260 Book des...
In this work Nexus of Christian Spirituality and Sexuality in an Erotic Reationship between Man and ...
This paper will consider the nature and quality of divine love and examine the implications of under...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. Si...
Christians and the church tend to shy away from talking about sex, premarital sex and sex outside of...
Excerpt: Spirituality and sexuality. An unlikely coupling. Many Christians assume that, like oil an...
The author in the initial part of the article points at the contemporary confusion of terms concerni...
<p>Fantasy plays an essential role in sexual activities. This article investigates (erotic) fa...
The aim of this paper is to examine the dichotomy of erotic love and spirituality in the context of ...
For among most contemporaries, the concept of Eros seems to have nothing to do with Christianity. ...
In this segment of the Notes on Moral Theology, the author argues that overcoming one’s suspicion of...
The sacred body of Christ is a mirror that reflects our own sacred beauty. We experience this beauty...
This article discusses the complex relations between sexuality and faith, and pastoral reflections o...