Uncovers a surprising history in which the Church of England successfully negotiated a series of sexual controversies. In contrast to its contemporary reputation, through much of this time the Church led social change in these areas, welcoming more equal relations between the sexes and embracing sexual pleasure as a deep human good.
Uncovers a surprising history in which the Church of England successfully negotiated a series of sexual controversies. In contrast to its contemporary reputation, through much of this time the Church led social change in these areas, welcoming more equal relations between the sexes and embracing sexual pleasure as a deep human good.
Timothy Jones is lecturer in history and co-director of the Centre for Gender Studies in Wales at the University of Glamorgan. From July 2012 he will also hold an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award at La Trobe University, Melbourne.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Anglican Gender Trouble 1: Marriage and Equality 2: Women Religious 3: Sex and Suffrage 4: Subordination and Priesthood 5: Contraception, Sex, and Pleasure 6: Celibacy and Homosexuality Conclusion: Anglican Sexual Politics Bibliography Index
Introduction: Anglican Gender Trouble 1: Marriage and Equality 2: Women Religious 3: Sex and Suffrage 4: Subordination and Priesthood 5: Contraception, Sex, and Pleasure 6: Celibacy and Homosexuality Conclusion: Anglican Sexual Politics Bibliography Index
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