A History of Celibacy

A History of Celibacy

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  • Author: Elizabeth Abbott
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 0684849437
  • Category : Celibacy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 504

What causes people to give up sex? Abbott's provocative and entertaining exploration of celibacy through the ages debunks traditional notions about celibacy--a practice that reveals much about human sexual desires and drives.


How We Love

How We Love

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  • Author: John Mark Falkenhain
  • Publisher: Liturgical Press
  • ISBN: 0814687970
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

2020 Association of Catholic Publishers second place award in general interest In this volume, Br. John Mark Falkenhain, OSB, a Benedictine monk and clinical psychologist, provides a well-researched and thorough program for celibacy formation for men and women, adaptable to both religious and seminary settings. Attending to the theological and the psycho-sexual dimensions of what it means to pursue a life of chaste celibacy, Br. John Mark identifies and expands on four major content areas, including motives for chaste celibacy, theological aspects of celibate chastity, sexual identity, and skills for celibate living. Formation goals and benchmarks for discernment are discussed for each content area, and implications and suggestions for ongoing formation are offered.


Freeing Celibacy

Freeing Celibacy

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  • Author: Donald B. Cozzens
  • Publisher: Liturgical Press
  • ISBN: 9780814631607
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 142

Cozzens explores priestly celibacy as a source of power and burden of obligation, as spiritual calling and gift of the Spirit. He affirms celibacy as a charism, a gift that is true for some, but only when received as a grace.


Singled Out

Singled Out

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  • Author: Christine Colón
  • Publisher: Brazos Press
  • ISBN: 1441204288
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Authors Christine Colón and Bonnie Field thought that by a certain age they would each be married. But they watched that age come and go--and still no walks down the aisle. In Singled Out, they reflect on their experience--and that of an increasing number of Christians. Rejecting overly simplistic messages from the church about "waiting for marriage," they explore a deeper understanding of celibacy that affirms singles' decision to be sexually pure, acknowledges their struggles, and recognizes their importance in the church community. Thoughtful and accessible, Singled Out is an invaluable voice of realistic encouragement for any single as well as an important tool for church leaders and others concerned with mission and ministry for singles.


Celibacy in Crisis

Celibacy in Crisis

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  • Author: A.W. Richard Sipe
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134001029
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 368

In the midst of the worst crisis the Catholic Church has seen in almost 500 years, this book challenges Catholic authorities to renew, rethink, or reform the long-standing institution of celibacy.


Why Celibacy?: Reclaiming the Fatherhood of the Priest

Why Celibacy?: Reclaiming the Fatherhood of the Priest

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  • Author: Fr. Carter Griffin
  • Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
  • ISBN: 1949013332
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 134

“The Church today demands a profound renewal of celibate priesthood and the fatherhood to which it is ordered.” Priestly celibacy, some say, is an outdated relic from another age. Others see it as a lonely way of life. But as Fr. Carter Griffin argues in Why Celibacy?: Reclaiming the Fatherhood of the Priest, the ancient practice of celibacy, when lived well, helps a priest exercise his spiritual fatherhood joyfully and fruitfully. Along the way, Griffin explores: the question of optional celibacy some pitfalls of celibate paternity the selection and formation of candidates for celibate priesthood why biological fathers are also called to spiritual fatherhood the powerful impact of celibacy on the Church and the wider culture In a critical moment for the Catholic priesthood, Fr. Griffin brings light and hope with a new perspective on the Church’s perennial wisdom on celibacy.


Priestly Celibacy Today

Priestly Celibacy Today

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  • Author: Thomas McGovern
  • Publisher: Four Courts Press
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268

This book contains chapters on the developme nt of celibacy in the churches of the east and west, scriptu ral foundations and the theological arguments. Special atten tion is given to the spousal dimension of celibacy. '


A Secret World

A Secret World

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  • Author: A.W. Richard Sipe
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134851413
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

A Secret World is a valuable contribution to the field of Family Therapy. Looks at the history and origins of celibacy, discusses its role in the priesthood, and considers the psychological aspects of celibacy.


Celibacy in the Early Church

Celibacy in the Early Church

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  • Author: Stefan Heid
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press
  • ISBN: 1681490811
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 390

Heid presents a penetrating and wide-ranging study of the historical data from the early Church on the topics of celibacy and clerical continence. He gives a brief review of recent literature, and then begins his study with the New Testament and follows it all the way to Justinian and the Council in Trullo in 690 in the East and the fifth century popes in the West. He thoroughly examines the writings of the Bible, the early church councils, saints and theologians like Jerome, Augustine, Clement, Tertullian, John Chrystostom, Cyril and Gregory Nazianzen. He has gathered formidable data with conclusive arguments regarding obligatory continence in the early Church.


A History of Marriage

A History of Marriage

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  • Author: Elizabeth Abbott
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press
  • ISBN: 1609800850
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 507

What does the "tradition of marriage" really look like? In A History of Marriage, Elizabeth Abbott paints an often surprising picture of this most public, yet most intimate, institution. Ritual of romance, or social obligation? Eternal bliss, or cult of domesticity? Abbott reveals a complex tradition that includes same-sex unions, arranged marriages, dowries, self-marriages, and child brides. Marriage—in all its loving, unloving, decadent, and impoverished manifestations—is revealed here through Abbott's infectious curiosity.