Good Christian Sex: Why Chastity Isn't the Only Option-And Other Things the Bible Says About Sex

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Moving beyond the deep-seated cultural feelings of shame that have long fueled the conflict between Christianity and sex—and the belief that there is only one right and valid way to practice one’s sexuality—this renowned University of Chicago pastor uses enlightening personal stories and examples from theology to show how sex is powerful and holy.

For years, Christians have been told to adhere to one singular path when it comes to sex: abstinence and purity. Yet this limited focus ignores the reality that people’s sexual and romantic lives differ widely, even among those who consider themselves devout believers. Church leaders have often refused to address the topic—or have preached in ways that are harmful to the emotional and spiritual growth of the faithful in the pews.

Pastor McCleneghan is determined to reshape the issue—and fundamentally transcend this disconnect between sexuality and spirituality that has left many Christians feeling guilty and sinful. Written in her measured, non-judgmental voice, Good Christian Sex combines humorous personal anecdotes with theological research to transform how Christians think and talk about this basic human need, offering a new understanding that reconciles human love and religious faith.

Breaking with outdated conventions, McCleneghan explains how the Bible and Christian tradition inform our beliefs about desire, pleasure, nudity, fidelity, premarital sex, and the variety of sexual practices, and encourages Christians to talk about their bodies, their sensuality, and their longings in a frank, positive, and realistic way. Warm, insightful, and honest, Good Christian Sex is a message of hope, that at last lifts the veil of shame felt by many religious people.


This warm and validating guide offers a new, grace-filled way forward by asking:


  • A Theology of Pleasure: Move past guilt to understand how desire, pleasure, and even self-stimulation can be holy parts of your God-given humanity.
  • Single, Christian, and Sexual: Explore a nuanced ethic for dating and relationships that honors God without demanding celibacy from single adults.
  • Vulnerability and Intimacy: Learn why appropriate vulnerability—not just marriage—is the key to a healthy and intimate connection with another person.
  • Faithfulness Beyond Rules: Redefine fidelity not as a list of prohibitions, but as a grace-filled commitment to mutual care and a thriving erotic life within a relationship.

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2.8
6 reviews
pondi85fro
October 27, 2021
If your a true Christian you would not put this book out or even read this. This form of a relationship should be between a man and a wife. Be careful of this kind of thing brothers and sisters. "For I send you out as sheep amonsgt wolves, be wise as a serpent but gentle as a dove." This stuff if you need help in this area should be between the man and women and help from the Holy Spirit through prayer and ask for discernment. If you can't seem to get an answer then ask your locally MARRIED pastor. Blessings
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About the author

BROMLEIGH McCLENEGHAN is associate pastor at Union Church of Hinsdale in suburban Chicago. She is coauthor with Lee Hull Moses of Hopes and Fears: Everyday Theology for New Parents and Other Tired, Anxious People and her essays and articles have been published in The Christian Century, Ministry Matters, Fidelia’s Sisters, Circuit Rider, and Criterion.

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