Introduction Flashcards
Sigmund ? argues that human sexuality is the defining feature of our personalities.
Freud.
Social norms and laws about homosexuality and sex with marriage’ve changed considerably in ? countries in recent decades, expressed through radical shifts in public attitudes to what’s acceptable and through changes to the law.
Western.
In the UK, ? and having children outside marriage’s no longer stigmatised, while civil partnership and same-sex marriages are now legal.
Cohabitation.
Sex’s referred to throughout the Bible: Ruth uses sex to seduce a landowner (? 1-3), adultery’s prohibited in the Commandments and Paul’s worried about sexual morality, especially ? (sex between people who aren’t married).
Ruth.
Fornication.
Many debates about ? morality contain restatements or rejections of religious beliefs about marriage and sexual acts.
Sexual.
In a more ? world, consent and exclusivity have become common shared values, but homosexual relationships aren’t viewed as immoral in the way they once commonly were, and legal and social controls around sex before marriage’ve been largely abandoned in liberal ? society.
Secular.
Western.