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Haley BaumeisterFamilyTechnologySexuality

Why It Is Difficult to Talk About Ethics of the Body

Contemporary emotivism as well as the deeply human desires that stand behind it conspire to make discussing the ethics of the body immensely difficult.

Eddie LaRowTechnologySexuality

The Flattening of the Human Person: Looksmaxxing and Clavicular

Emerging movements that emphasize bodily transformation as a tool for identity curation end up grinding the human person down to their bone structure.

Katelyn Walls SheltonFamilySexualityFormation

Sexuality and the Need for Moral Guidance

While it may sometimes be awkward, Christians should be talking more about sex, not less.

Nadya WilliamsFamilySexuality

The Babies Money Can Buy

We are creating a society capable of a surprising and unprecedented level of cruelty aimed at mothers.

James WoodGenderSexuality

Sexuality After Industrialism

Ivan Illich's forgotten book on gender offers a helpful framing that could help improve and elevate debates around gender in Christian circles.

Luke SimonGenderSexuality

Defining Healthy Masculinity: A Response to Louise Perry

The answer to Louise Perry's search for a healthy vision of masculinity is not found in cultural Christianity, but only via genuine Christian faith.

Rachel WelcherSexuality

Best of 2024: Chastity as Worship

Rightly understood, chastity is a virtue practiced by the celibate and married alike—a sharply different idea than that promulgated by purity culture.

Alexander C. ThermenosIdentitySexuality

Do You Know What an Identity Is?

A great deal of contemporary confusion around issues of 'identity' is caused by the fact that everyone means something different when they talk about it.

Joel CariniFamilyEthicsSexuality

Pro-Natalism After the Fall

Children are not pawns in the culture war, but it also is not wrong to have seemingly 'earthly' reasons for wanting to have them.

Seth TrouttHealth & MedicineSexuality

Queer Theory as Actualized Cartesianism

Though originally an epistemological argument, Descartes' 'cogito' has profound and disturbing anthropological entailments.

Jared HaydenBibleFamilySexuality

No Longer Pitiable

We shouldn't say marriage is 'normative' and celibacy an aberration. What is normative is the faithful offering of oneself to God, regardless of vocation.

Rachel WelcherSexuality

Chastity as Worship

Rightly understood, chastity is a virtue practiced by the celibate and married alike—a sharply different idea than that promulgated by purity culture.