The Sexual Revolution and the Revolution of Sexuality
13th June – 14th June 2016
Human sexuality is seen as a matter of respect for human dignity and of individual choice as long as those choices do not harm others.
But what should inform decisions about sexual relations and, most fundamentally, what has sex to do with anything else?
Episcopal ethicist Timothy Sedgwick discusses the experience of human sexuality throughout the ages and considers how human desire is shaped and to what end.
From Marcus Aurelius to Freud…
Timothy Sedgwick is Professor of Christian Ethics at the Virginia Theological Seminary and a prolific author and editor. His published works include The Christian Moral Life: Practices of Piety and Sex, Moral Teaching, and the Unity of the Church: A Study of the Episcopal Church.
Residential prices start from £101, non-residential from £80. Discount rates for clergy and students apply.
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