Date of Award

5-1-1969

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div)

Department

Systematic Theology

Abstract

The way in which this challenge is being successfully met through the current sex education materials of various Protestant denominations compared with the way in which this challenge was not met in the sex education materials of the past is the focal point of this research project. The main purpose or intent of this thesis is not that it be a critical analysis of those materials which have been published or used for the teaching of sex within the church in the past. Instead, in view of the fact that the more recent sex education materials represent a number of significant departures from and revisions of earlier materials, the purpose of this study is4simply to examine some of the more important changes and shifts in accent in an effort to help clarify much of the confusion which in the past has hindered the Christian understanding of sex and sexuality.

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