If a man is alienated from his body, physical acts appear to him to be distasteful and he is incapable of any adequate understanding of sex. Obviously, if a man regards himself as a body only, his physical acts cannot be other than on the same level as those of the animals. Neither of the two is integrated. It is only when sex is recognised as both physical (secular) and spiritual (sacred) that it can be invested with a human meaning.
Category: Men and Sex Author: J G Davies Source: Every Day God
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