Sexual Ethics (1) Flashcards

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What case of using sex as power does Joseph Fletcher consider? (Quote)

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  • Whether a young woman should sleep with a foreign married agent to blackmail him
    “It’s like your bother risking his life or limb in Korea”
  • She was told this and it exemplifies the power of sex and how its more than a physical act
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How is marriage linked to sexual relations in Christianity?

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  • Traditionally it was seen as for procreation
  • Union of man and woman mirrors union of God and the world allowing for a loving relationship
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What are Aquinas’ and Augustines’ proposed ‘Goods of marriage’?

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1) Procreation: Marriage is for the procreation of children
2) Nurture: Children need to be nurtured, so the marriage should have companionship and love
3) Control of Sex: Sex outside the marriage would result in instability for children, therefore marriage is monogamous, heterosexual and life long

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Quote the Catechism on marriage?

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“The vocation of marriage is written… from the hand of the creator”

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What is sacrament and how is it related to traditional Christian conception of marriage?

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  • A highly religious moment where there are various outwards and visible signs which represent inwards spiritual changes brought about by Gods grace
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Quote Jesus in Mark on the nature and purpose of marriage as sacrament?

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  • “they are no longer two, but one flesh… let no one separate”
  • marriage is a transformation brought about God as a new creation
  • ‘one flesh’, the couple are spiritually one, implying life long infidelity
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On what grounds does St Paul allow divorce? (Quote)

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  • Permits divorce in a mixed marriage where a Christian man has married a non-Christian
    “if the unbelieving partner separates, let it be so” - Corinthians
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What does Jesus allow divorce for? (Quote)

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  • Porneia, the greek word for adultery, unchastity and unfaithfulness
  • Forbids it except for
  • “anyone who divorces his wife, except on the ground of unchastity… adultery” - Matthew
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What is the New Testaments, Roman Catholics and Aglican’s two parts of Sacrament?

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The external symbols:
- e.g words spoken (vows), tokens exchanged (rings)
The internal spiritual essence:
- Where the couple become ‘one flesh’, excludes divorce
- Only annulment can cause divorce, on technical reasons

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What is Covenant in Christian Marriage?

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  • Protestant Christians believe there is a spiritual change in the relationship
  • A union of minds and bodies in creation of a loving environment for children to flourish
  • Divorce is possible at breakdown of the marriage but remarriage is controversial
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What has shifted the focus of marriage to companionship?

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  • In the past marriage has been for women to gain an income and for land
  • With contraception, women rights and shifting attitude there is a greater focus on marrying for companionship
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How did Anglican Jeremy Taylor argue for Christian Marriage as companionate?

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  • He argued that marriage is the ‘queen of friendships’ as it expresses the human emotionally, spiritually and morally
  • All friendships are in a sense ‘marriage’ because Christianity is in a ‘religion of friendship’
  • This view accounts for secularism, attitude to divorce and sexual practices
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What is Traditional Christian views on Premarital Sex? (Quote St Paul)

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  • It is forbidden as both sacramental and covenantal ideas of marriage require intercourse as the consummation of marriage
  • “For it is better to marry than to be aflame with passion” - Corinthians
  • Sexual intercourse was considered the transmission of the original sin by St Augustine
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Why is Premarital Sex not a big deal in the modern era?

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  • Contraception is much more advanced
  • Society rejects the traditional Christian views towards sex
  • Cohabitating is not considered a sin
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Why has cohabitation developed?

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  • With contraception and increased equality in the workplace women do not rely on men for financial reasons and have greater sexual freedom
  • This leads to a lower need for marriage
  • In Western Societies men no longer provide the emotional and financial stability they once did through marriage
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What are the 3 types of cohabitation?

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  • Casual Cohabitation
  • Trial Marriage Cohabitation
  • Substitute marriage and ideological cohabitation
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What is Casual Cohabitation?

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  • Least formal with a lack of long term commitment
  • Can contain casual sexual relationships and extend to them living together for common sexual and social reasons
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What is Trial Marriage Cohabitation?

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  • Many couples regard living together before marriage as essential
  • This is a short term arrangement to confirm compatibility before the big step of marriage
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What is Substitute Marriage and Ideological Cohabitation?

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  • For those who opt for a long term relationship without marriage
  • For those who are excluded from marriage
  • For those who have ideological reasons to not marry
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What is the Christian outlook on cohabitation?

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  • Conservative Christians would say it is unacceptable as marriage provided the most stability for family and sexual life
  • Liberal Christians would allow for trial marriage cohabitation as marriage is not a one day process
  • Increasing attitude that the Church must take on secular attitudes to stay in society
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What Bishop allowed for trial marriage cohabitation?

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  • Bishop of York, John Sentamu
  • He publicly supported Prince William and Kate Middletons cohabitation as a sensible means of testing their desire to marry
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Quote Anthony Harvey on Extramarital Sex?

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“social consequences of adulterous relationships… too damaging”

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What is the Old Testament view on Extramarital relations? (Quote)

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  • Adultery in the OT carried the death penalty
    “both the adulterer and the adulteress shall be put to death”
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In the Old Testament who was regarded as at fault for Extramarital Relations?

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  • Women were regarded as temptresses and at fault
  • Women could be immediately divorced by their husband but they could not do the same 1
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What was Jesus’ outlook on Extramarital Sex in Johns gospel? (Quote)

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  • He did not condone either adultery or the death penalty
  • When he saw people stoning a woman for adultery he said “without sin be the first to throw a stone at her”
  • He showed that the impure cannot punish but also shunned the lady
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How does the Church today view Extramarital Sex?

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  • Remains a serious breach of marriage vows
  • Equal responsibility on both husband and wife
  • Seen as grounds for divorce and annulment in some cases
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What are the different views on remarriage after Extramarital relations?

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  • Liberal Christians emphasise understanding why the vows were broken and to allow remarriage if they are ready to commit
  • Conservative Protestants and the RCC disallow remarriage as they take the scripture seriously
  • Some Churches take Jesus’ apparent ban on divorce and marriage as a mere reinforcement of the seriousness of marriage, not a definite ban