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Uses virtue ethics to offer a sexual ethics inclusive of LGBT and straight people, one that challenges the longstanding procreative patriarchal norm.
Richard W. McCarty offers a compassionate and inclusive conception of sexual virtue, one that liberates Christians from traditional patriarchal requirements for heterosexuality, marriage, and procreation. Daring to depart from ongoing debates about what Aristotle or Aquinas had to say, this book sets a new course centered on virtue ethics. It employs new insights from the sciences, biblical scholarship, analyses of church traditions, and revisionist natural law thinking. Eschewing simple deconstruction of traditional Christian norms for sexual morality, McCarty offers constructive ideas about what might count as real human goods for people in a wide variety of sexual relationships. Recreation, relational intimacy, and selective acts of procreation are three ends of sexual virtue that promote human happiness and can be appreciated in a broad Christian framework. While primarily referencing the Roman Catholic intellectual tradition, McCarty's work is also vital and accessible to those from Protestant backgrounds. Addressed to LGBT and straight readers, Sexual Virtue provides a compassionate sexual ethics for our time.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: To Reclaim Sexual Virtue
Part I. Getting Situated
1. Sexual Positions
2. Sexual Ethics
Part II. A Moral Framework of Virtue
3. Virtue Ethics and Sexual Virtue
4. Christian Virtue Ethics
Part III. Religious Sources of Moral Authority
5. Understanding Scripture
6. Sex and Marriage
7. The Bible and Homosexuality
8. Curious Interpretations of Nature
9. Church Teachings Revisited
Part IV. Ends of Sexual Virtue
10. Recreational Sex
11. Relational Intimacy
12. Selective Acts of Procreation
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index