Nudity and Christianity

Nudity and Christianity
Author: Jim C. Cunningham
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2006-12-29
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781463450946

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Jim C. Cunningham considers his latest 588-page work, Nudity & Christianity, to be his "magnum opus." It represents the fruit of thirty years of research, meditation, discussion and many personal experiences. Though much of the material is new, Jim has included the best of his twenty-three years of naturist publishing. Although all of his previous publications (see naturistlife.com) were highly photographic, this latest is 100% textual, in hopes of reaching those who might be intimidated even by tasteful graphics. The insightful ideas of dozens of authors from various denominations are represented here, from Pope John Paul II to Dietrich Bonhoeffer, C.S. Lewis to Kahlil Gibran and even Mark Twain. The purpose of this book is to encourage readers to probe the reasons for wearing clothes. Today, Western convention tends to assume that "nude is lewd," but it was not always that way. For half the Church's history, catechumens--men, women, boys and girls, were routinely baptized together, nude, by full immersion. Today, we recoil at learning this, but how have cultural attitudes toward the body changed to effect this reaction? Jim asks those hard questions about the body and the meaning of true modesty, and exhorts Christians to lead the way in asserting God's definition of the body, rather than Playboy's. Instead of allowing pornographers to define the body for us, and then create a virtue of modesty to fit that false definition, Christians should assert God's definition as found in Scripture and Church Tradition. When we view the body as Jesus did, our definition of modesty becomes radically different from what is conventionally presumed. Two highly detailed indices (Scriptural and Topical) make this an excellent reference book. Readers are exhorted to live what they learn. Jim proposes attending "Theology of the Body Retreats." For more information go to JIMCCUNNINGHAM.COM.

Carnal Knowing

Carnal Knowing
Author: Margaret R. Miles
Publsiher: Continuum
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1992
Genre: Christian art and symbolism
ISBN: 0860121828

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An exploration of the power of visual and verbal representations of female nakedness throughout Western Christian history. Margaret Miles looks at how men have treated women's bodies - in their actions, art and writings, and why, in Christian history, naked female bodies have symbolized shame.

The Naked Christ

The Naked Christ
Author: Dan Le
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2012-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781610977883

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The cross of Christ is undeniably central to the Christian faith. But, how can the cruelty and brutality of a two-thousand-year-old Roman cross touch base with a hedonistic world that has been so desensitized towards violence? Within the postmodern setting of a body-obsessed culture, Christianity urgently requires an innovative and stimulating way of understanding the cross and its atoning significance. At the heart of this book is the Naked Christ--an emblem through which the author draws on the rich resources of the Christian tradition in its portrayal of the cross. He explores how the metaphors of nakedness and clothing can encapsulate aspects of atonement and enable them to be understood within a variety of contemporary contexts. The Naked Christ is a useful resource for anyone seeking fresh ways to express what the cross of Christ means to contemporary culture.

Christian Sex Positions

Christian Sex Positions
Author: Lewis Mason
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2015-03-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1508768404

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When you put so much store into your faith, it can be difficult to find guides for the bedroom that understand where you – as a Christian couple fully committed to God – are coming from. At the same time, our sexuality is a gift from God that should be enjoyed. Enter this wonderful guide, filled with tasteful pictures and informative, gently witty positions/descriptions that include no nudity or inappropriate content of any kind. These 58 positions will help you maintain the focus on Christ while accepting and adoring His gifts of pleasure.

Carnal Knowing

Carnal Knowing
Author: Margaret Ruth Miles
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1991
Genre: Christian art and symbolism
ISBN: UCSC:32106014231564

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Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent

Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent
Author: Elisabeth Fischer,Xenia von Tippelskirch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000391367

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In early modern times, religious affiliation was often communicated through bodily practices. Despite various attempts at definition, these practices remained extremely fluid and lent themselves to individual appropriation and to evasion of church and state control. Because bodily practices prompted much debate, they serve as a useful starting point for examining denominational divisions, allowing scholars to explore the actions of smaller and more radical divergent groups. The focus on bodies and conflicts over bodily practices are the starting point for the contributors to this volume who depart from established national and denominational historiographies to probe the often-ambiguous phenomena occurring at the interstices of confessional boundaries. In this way, the authors examine a variety of religious living conditions, socio-cultural groups, and spiritual networks of early modern Europe and the Americas. The cases gathered here skillfully demonstrate the diverse ways in which regional and local differences affected the interpretation of bodily signs. This book will appeal to scholars and students of early modern Europe and the Americas, as well as those interested in religious and gender history, and the history of dissent.

A Brief History of Nakedness

A Brief History of Nakedness
Author: Philip Carr-Gomm
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781861897299

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As one common story goes, Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, had no idea that there was any shame in their lack of clothes; they were perfectly confident in their birthday suits among the animals of the Garden of Eden. All was well until that day when they ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and went scrambling for fig leaves to cover their bodies. Since then, lucrative businesses have arisen to provide many stylish ways to cover our nakedness, for the naked human body now evokes powerful and often contradictory ideas—it thrills and revolts us, signifies innocence and sexual experience, and often marks the difference between nature and society. In A Brief History of Nakedness psychologist Philip Carr-Gomm traces our inescapable preoccupation with nudity. Rather than studying the history of the nude in art or detailing the ways in which the naked body has been denigrated in the media, A Brief History of Nakedness reveals the ways in which religious teachers, politicians, protesters, and cultural icons have used nudity to enlighten or empower themselves as well as entertain us. Among his many examples, Carr-Gomm discusses how advertisers and the media employ images of bare skin—or even simply the word “naked”—to garner our attention, how mystics have used nudity to get closer to God, and how political protesters have discovered that baring all is one of the most effective ways to gain publicity for their cause. Carr-Gomm investigates how this use of something as natural as nakedness actually gets under our skin and evokes complicated and complex emotional responses. From the naked sages of India to modern-day witches and Christian nudists, from Lady Godiva to Lady Gaga, A Brief History of Nakedness surveys the touching, sometimes tragic and often bizarre story of our relationships with our naked bodies.

It Isn t a Sin

It Isn t a Sin
Author: John Solomon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0978467817

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Most Bible-believing Christians are against looking at nudity. They believe images of naked women are harmful because they tempt men to commit the sin of lust. Using Biblical principles, John Solomon explains how Christians can enjoy looking at images of beautiful nudity in photos and films and not be guilty of any sin.