Love Does No Harm book.
Love Does No Harm book. Ethicist and Christian Marie Fortune explores what it means to be in an intimate relationship today, surrounded as we are by domestic violence and continued silencing This work is aimed at those caught somewhere in the middle between those for whom only heterosexual and monogamous marriage, or "anything goes," are paradigms of suitable behaviour and intimate relationships.
155 pages ; 22 cm. In this straightforward, easily readable guide, Reverend Marie M. Fortune discusses the process of ethical decision-making in intimate relationships. Starting with the premise that "love does no harm," Fortune offers a set of guidelines that can assist people of all ages in making sexual choices
Ethicist and Christian Marie Fortune explores what it means to be in an intimate relationship today, surrounded .
Ethicist and Christian Marie Fortune explores what it means to be in an intimate relationship today, surrounded as we are by domestic violence and continued silencing of women's voices. As a religious leader, this book as well as her other material on this subject have helped me aid my patrons in their times of need. She gives clear, step-by-step details and instructions and simplifes a very complex issue well. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ut vidit quaestio mel, cum et albucius comprehensam. Ad veri latine efficiantur quo, ea vix nisl euismod explicari. Mel prima vivendum aliquando ut. Sit suscipit tincidunt no, ei usu pertinax molestiae assentior. Eam in nulla regione evertitur. Dico menandri eum an, accusam salutandi et cum, virtute insolens platonem id nec. Format Paperback 156 pages.
Dr Part I: Establishing a Context In Chapter 1, Ethics for the Rest of Us, Fortune .
The book is grouped into two sections: Establishing a Context and Guidelines for Relationships. Part I: Establishing a Context In Chapter 1, Ethics for the Rest of Us, Fortune sets the groundwork and makes no assumptions. Chapter 2: Doing the Least Harm, Fortune says a great starting place is for a sexual relationship, to begin with friendship.
Fortune, Marie M. Love Does No Harm: Sexual Ethics for the Rest of U. Gudorf, Christine E. The Social Construction of Sexuality: Implications for the Churches. Love Does No Harm: Sexual Ethics for the Rest of Us. New York: Continuum, 1995. Gilson, Anne Bathurst. In God Forbid: Religion and Sex in American Public Life. In Feminist Sexual Ethics Project page 8 Faithfulness and Fortitude: In Conversation with the Theological Ethics of Stanley Hauerwas. Ed. Mark Thiessen Nation and Samuel Wells.
This work is aimed at those caught somewhere in the middle between those for whom only heterosexual and monogamous marriage, or "anything goes," are paradigms of suitable behaviour and intimate relationships. Ethicist and Christian Marie Fortune explores what it means to be in an intimate relationship today, surrounded as we are by domestic violence and continued silencing of women's voices.