Relationships and sex education (RSE), as set out in the recent Bill making RSE compulsory for all English schools, should be appropriate to the religious background of pupils. This paper suggests that this appropriateness is best found by gaining the best understanding about religious young people’s lived experiences of relationships and sexuality. Our in-depth qualitative research with three Christian young men aged 17–18 from a large charismatic evangelical church in the Midlands region of England investigated experiences of romantic relationships, focusing on the ‘ethical moments’ in which Christian ethical principles of sexual abstinence are negotiated. By attending closely to both the theological and the non-religi...
Although Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage programs have proven ineffective in reducing teenage pregnan...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDAdolescent sexual development forms a crucial role in the process of identi...
At least within western popular culture, “good sex” has seemingly won out over sexual shame and beco...
This study examines the history and teaching methods surrounding abstinence-based sexual education i...
The intersection between religion or faith and relationships and sex education (RSE) is understudied...
A plethora of literature questions the UK’s approach to sexual health promotion, however, in contras...
A plethora of literature questions the UK's approach to sexual health promotion, however, in contras...
There is strong evidence that religiosity among adolescents is associated with delayed onset of sexu...
Sexuality is still perceived by some cultures as a taboo subject. Although there is now a more open ...
Many young people are beginning their sexual lives early. But how can they negotiate their sexual li...
This paper examines the understandings and practices of 515 heterosexual religious young adults livi...
Despite a substantial body of research on young people’s wishes about the content and delivery of se...
Talking about sexuality in schools is discomforting at best and dangerous at worst because no other ...
Christian emerging adults (CEAs) who struggle with a shame-based sexuality may do so because of inco...
The sexual education of children and young people is a controversial topic and has provoked heated d...
Although Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage programs have proven ineffective in reducing teenage pregnan...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDAdolescent sexual development forms a crucial role in the process of identi...
At least within western popular culture, “good sex” has seemingly won out over sexual shame and beco...
This study examines the history and teaching methods surrounding abstinence-based sexual education i...
The intersection between religion or faith and relationships and sex education (RSE) is understudied...
A plethora of literature questions the UK’s approach to sexual health promotion, however, in contras...
A plethora of literature questions the UK's approach to sexual health promotion, however, in contras...
There is strong evidence that religiosity among adolescents is associated with delayed onset of sexu...
Sexuality is still perceived by some cultures as a taboo subject. Although there is now a more open ...
Many young people are beginning their sexual lives early. But how can they negotiate their sexual li...
This paper examines the understandings and practices of 515 heterosexual religious young adults livi...
Despite a substantial body of research on young people’s wishes about the content and delivery of se...
Talking about sexuality in schools is discomforting at best and dangerous at worst because no other ...
Christian emerging adults (CEAs) who struggle with a shame-based sexuality may do so because of inco...
The sexual education of children and young people is a controversial topic and has provoked heated d...
Although Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage programs have proven ineffective in reducing teenage pregnan...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDAdolescent sexual development forms a crucial role in the process of identi...
At least within western popular culture, “good sex” has seemingly won out over sexual shame and beco...