2.9.2
Development of Religious Beliefs on Sexual Ethics
Development of Sexual Ethics
Development of Sexual Ethics
Religious beliefs significantly shape moral views on sexual ethics.


Sexual ethics debates
Sexual ethics debates
- Debates involve morality, legality, and tolerability of sexual behaviour.
- Throughout history, changes in religious practices have influenced these debates.
- Secularism and religious developments continue to impact sexual ethics.


Traditional religious beliefs
Traditional religious beliefs
- Christianity traditionally viewed premarital and homosexual acts as sinful.
- Islam emphasises chastity and restricts sexual activity to marriage.
- Hinduism regards sex as sacred, advocating for sexual relations within marriage.
- These beliefs are influenced by religious texts and teachings from religious figures.


Changes in religious beliefs and practices
Changes in religious beliefs and practices
- The 20th century saw significant shifts in sexual ethics within many religions.
- Some religious communities reinterpret teachings to be more inclusive.
- Key figures, like Pope Francis, foster dialogue on divorce and homosexuality in recent years.
- These changes reflect broader social and cultural transformations.


Impact of secularism on sexual ethics
Impact of secularism on sexual ethics
- Secularism promotes the view that ethics are independent of religious doctrine.
- Secularisation in the 1960s led to more liberal attitudes towards divorce and premarital sex.
- Secular ethicists advocate for individual rights and freedom of choice in sexuality.
- This approach often clashes with traditional religious views, creating diverse societal norms.


Example of changing sexual ethics
Example of changing sexual ethics
- Consider the legalisation of same-sex marriage in England in 2014.
- Traditionalist views typically oppose this, adhering to historic religious teachings.
- Secular arguments focus on equality and human rights, influencing legal systems.
- This exemplifies the dynamic interplay between traditional beliefs and modern secular values.
1Philosophy of Religion
1.1Ancient Philosophical Influences: Plato
1.2Ancient Philosophical Influences: Aristotle
1.3Ancient Philosophical Influences: Soul, Mind, Body
1.4The Existence of God - Arguments from Observation
1.5The Existence of God - Arguments from Reason
1.6Religious Experience
1.7The Problem of Evil
1.8The Nature & Attributes of God
1.9Religious Language: Negative, Analogical, Symbolic
2Religion & Ethics
2.1Natural Law
2.2Situation Ethics
2.3Kantian Ethics
2.4Utilitarianism
2.5Euthanasia
2.6Business Ethics
2.7Meta-Ethical Theories
2.8Conscience
3Developments in Christian Thought
3.1Saint Augustine's Teachings
3.2Death & the Afterlife
3.3Knowledge of God's Existence
3.4The Person of Jesus Christ
3.5Christian Moral Principles
3.6Christian Moral Action
3.7Development - Pluralism & Theology
3.8Development - Pluralism & Society
3.9Gender & Society
3.10Gender & Theology
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1Philosophy of Religion
1.1Ancient Philosophical Influences: Plato
1.2Ancient Philosophical Influences: Aristotle
1.3Ancient Philosophical Influences: Soul, Mind, Body
1.4The Existence of God - Arguments from Observation
1.5The Existence of God - Arguments from Reason
1.6Religious Experience
1.7The Problem of Evil
1.8The Nature & Attributes of God
1.9Religious Language: Negative, Analogical, Symbolic
2Religion & Ethics
2.1Natural Law
2.2Situation Ethics
2.3Kantian Ethics
2.4Utilitarianism
2.5Euthanasia
2.6Business Ethics
2.7Meta-Ethical Theories
2.8Conscience
3Developments in Christian Thought
3.1Saint Augustine's Teachings
3.2Death & the Afterlife
3.3Knowledge of God's Existence
3.4The Person of Jesus Christ
3.5Christian Moral Principles
3.6Christian Moral Action
3.7Development - Pluralism & Theology
3.8Development - Pluralism & Society
3.9Gender & Society
3.10Gender & Theology

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