Sex in the World’s Religions

Book Title Sex in the World’s Religions 
Author Name Parrinder
Publishing house Oxford University Press
Country – city United Kingdom
Date of issue يونيو 1993
Number of pages 296

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Sex in the World’s Religions

This book has been translated by a publishing house Alkalimh

A unique exploration of sex and religion, covering a wide range of issues from marriage and celibacy, passion and love, to veiling, mystical union, and symbolism.

Each major religion has developed moral codes covering issues of sexuality, morality, ethics etc.

These moral codes seek to regulate the situations which can give rise to sexual interest and to influence people’s sexual activities and practices.

Sexual morality has varied greatly over time and between cultures. A society’s sexual norms—standards of sexual conduct—can be linked to religious beliefs, or social and environmental conditions, or all of these.

Sexuality and reproduction are fundamental elements in human interaction and society worldwide.

Furthermore, “sexual restrictions” is one of the universals of culture peculiar to all human societies.

Accordingly, most religions have seen a need to address the question of a “proper” role for sexuality in human interactions.

Different religions have different codes of sexual morality, which regulate sexual activity or assign normative values to certain sexually charged actions or thoughts.

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