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Sexuality and Spirituality, Pursuing Integration

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""This book is a response to such questions as: What is sexuality? Spirituality? How are they interrelated? What is healthy sex--and, how can we achieve it? Are there different kinds of sexuality? What are female-male similarities and differences? What is the sense and nonsense of marital and nonmarital sex, heterosexuality, homosexuality, masturbation, sexual addictions, and abstinence?""My goal is to construct a model of sexuality and spirituality that engenders more health and satisfaction. My method is phenomenological. Theological truths are not explicitly included--I am a psychologist, not a theologian. Nevertheless, theologians and religious leaders across a broad spectrum have assured me that my vision is not incongruent with theirs and that it can serve as an infrastructure for their studies. My hope is that what follows will help married, single, and vowed celibate people to cope with, grow from, and enjoy their sexuality."" --from the PrefaceWilliam F. Kraft, PhD, is a professor of Psychology at Carlow University and maintains a private practice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A husband and father of two children, he conducts workshops and lectures and has authored many articles and books, including ''The Normal Alcoholic,'' ''When Someone You Love Drinks Too Much,'' and ''Ways of the Desert.''

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781597521505
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 188
  • Published:
  • April 20, 2005
  • Dimensions:
  • 154x231x11 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 277 g.
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Expected delivery: July 24, 2025

Description of Sexuality and Spirituality, Pursuing Integration

""This book is a response to such questions as: What is sexuality? Spirituality? How are they interrelated? What is healthy sex--and, how can we achieve it? Are there different kinds of sexuality? What are female-male similarities and differences? What is the sense and nonsense of marital and nonmarital sex, heterosexuality, homosexuality, masturbation, sexual addictions, and abstinence?""My goal is to construct a model of sexuality and spirituality that engenders more health and satisfaction. My method is phenomenological. Theological truths are not explicitly included--I am a psychologist, not a theologian. Nevertheless, theologians and religious leaders across a broad spectrum have assured me that my vision is not incongruent with theirs and that it can serve as an infrastructure for their studies. My hope is that what follows will help married, single, and vowed celibate people to cope with, grow from, and enjoy their sexuality."" --from the PrefaceWilliam F. Kraft, PhD, is a professor of Psychology at Carlow University and maintains a private practice in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A husband and father of two children, he conducts workshops and lectures and has authored many articles and books, including ''The Normal Alcoholic,'' ''When Someone You Love Drinks Too Much,'' and ''Ways of the Desert.''

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