<DIV>Paul is traditionally seen as one of the founders of Christian sexual asceticism. As early as the second century C.E. church leaders looked to him as a model for their lives of abstinence. But is this a correct reading of Paul? What exactly did Paul teach on the subjects of marriage and celibacy? Will Deming here answers these questions.<BR /><BR /> By placing Paul&#39;s statements on marriage and celibacy against the backdrop of ancient Hellenistic society Deming constructs a coherent picture of Paul&#39;s views. According to Deming the conceptual world in which Paul lived and wrote had substantially vanished by 100 C.E. and terms like &quot;sin&quot; &quot;body&quot; &quot;sex&quot; and &quot;holiness&quot; began to acquire moral implications quite unlike those Paul knew. Paul conceived of marriage as a social obligation that had the potential of distracting Christians from Christ. For him celibacy was the single life free from such distraction not a life of saintly denial. Sex in turn was natural and not sinful and sex within marriage was both proper and necessary.<BR /><BR /> Superbly researched and reasoned this book corrects misinterpretations of Paul and restores him to his proper place in the history of Christian thought on marriage and sexuality.</DIV>
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