Sexual Revolution: Built Upon Sand
The body has a language of its own, and the sexual revolution is founded upon a lie.
The body has a language of its own, and the sexual revolution is founded upon a lie.
It is important to remember that the theology of the body was not written to provide a program for teaching chastity.
How does Christ revolutionize the Sexual Revolution? Not by turning back the clock, not by a new Victorianism, not by opposing religion to sex, but by showing their real and profound connection.
Why repealing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy for homosexual servicemen and women will weaken American combat effectiveness.
It is a joy to praise a great book or author; it is a grief and duty to criticize a bad one.
One of the benefits of being on the circuit is the opportunity to meet some fascinating and remarkable people, whether they are other speakers, organizers, or attendees.
The ongoing Theology of the Body debate between Christopher West and his critics is an important one.
I have known Christopher West for over a decade. As I remember, at our first meeting, when he was still a graduate student, he approached me to chastise me a bit for failing to respond to some criticisms one of his professors had made of me!
The Holy Father presents a vision of marriage and sexuality never before articulated, but few people have been exposed in any depth to his revolutionary insights.