The End of Sexual Identity: Why Sex Is Too Important to Define Who We AreReadHowYouWant.com, 21 mar 2011 - 228 páginas Sexual identity has become an idol in both the culture at large and in the Christian subculture. And yet concepts like gay or straight are relatively recent developments in human history. We let ourselves be defined by socially constructed notions of sexual identity and sexual orientation--even though these may not be the only or... |
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