FOR A RETHINKS OF CHRISTIAN SEXUAL ETHIC
TO TEACH TEH HUMAN, OVERCOMING FROM THE PLEASURE TYRANNY AND FRAGMENTED BODY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35919/rbsh.v21i2.285Keywords:
Post-modernity, Pleasure, Sexuality, EducationAbstract
The relationship between body, sexuality and religion has not always been harmonious and natural. Historically there many misunderstandings due to the dualistic anthropological paradigm that reigned in the Christian West. With the coming of modernity and now post these paradigms have become outdated and superseded. The official teaching of the Catholic Church does not always succeed with it’s "magisterium" to dialogically address the topic. It is urgent to rethink Christian sexual ethics in a context of ethical reductionism and fragmentation. More than redeeming a full understanding of human sexuality, we need here a change of mindset about the human being; we propose the overcoming of the tyranny of pleasure and of fragmented body.