Sexual ethics in a dynamic and qualitative perspective
People experience love relationships and sexuality as a privileged path to a happy and 'successful', meaningful life. This book takes this search for meaning as a common thread: from which motivations and social context do people make choices in partner relationships and sexuality? What are their deepest desires? What is their touchstone? What do these choices mean for their lives? How can they grow in relationships and love? The book places signposts from Christian personalism. This model maps concrete relational and sexual themes in a surprising way and gives them a meaningful perspective. This open and challenging approach invites the reader to situate themselves critically and committedly in the field of partner relationships and sexuality and to guide others in this. Ilse Cornu, theologian, teaches ethics at the Higher Institute for Family Sciences of the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel and at the Higher Diocesan Institutes of Religion of the dioceses of Ghent and Antwerp. She is also editor-in-chief of 'Leven - wat er echt toe doet', the magazine series that brings questions of meaning into dialogue with the Christian faith and she co-supervises the associated projects. About the author Ilse Cornu, theologian, teaches ethics at the Higher Institute for Family Sciences of the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel and at the Higher Diocesan Institutes of Religion of the dioceses of Ghent and Antwerp. She is also editor-in-chief of 'Leven - wat er echt toe doet', the magazine series that brings questions of meaning into dialogue with the Christian faith and she co-supervises the associated projects.