Format:
lxvii, 467 Seiten
ISBN:
9781433171468
Content:
"Catholic Sexual Pathology and the Western Mind: Ancient Era Vol I documents with historical and clinical data the correlation between Catholic sexual orthodoxy and Catholic sexual pathology. The Roman church government replaced the sex positive Hebrew Tradition, which integrated the love of women and sex in Judaism with a sex negative Christian Tradition, which integrated the hatred of women and sex in church doctrine. Jesus followed the sex positive holistic Hebrew Tradition rather than the sex negative dualistic Christian Tradition. Across 2000 years of Christian tradition Catholic sex negative doctrines, morals, laws and practices enforced by an authoritarian rather than democratic Roman church system allegedly caused mass human suffering and damage in both the Catholic Mind and the Western Mind. Using a multidisciplinary methodology the book traces a faulty sexual anthropology historically and culturally rooted in various pagan Greek, Roman and Persian sexual dualisms, which became Catholic sexual orthodoxy and which became a terminal cancer in both the Catholic Mind and the Western Mind. The book, while using extensive resources and annotated endnotes, is an interdisciplinary intellectual exercise, which examines Catholic sexual pathology through the lens of history, theology, philosophy, law, medicine, sexology, psychology, psychiatry, sociology and anthropology, while using the scientific method.The book represents a pioneer effort across a 50 year span to examine the review of literature and to empirically document the mass human suffering and damage caused by Catholic sexual orthodoxy in both the Catholic Mind and the Western Mind"--
Note:
Includes index
In:
Vol. 1
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781433171475
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781433171482
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781433171499
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Patton, Michael Stephen, 1946- Catholic sexual pathology and the western mind New York : Peter Lang, 2020
Language:
English
Keywords:
Christentum
;
Sexualethik
;
Geschichte
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