P. Kennedy et Ml. Whitlock, THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS OF CONSERVATIVE CLERGY VIEWS ON SEXUALITY - AN EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS, Journal of sex & marital therapy, 23(2), 1997, pp. 140-153
This research attempts to close the gap in the literature on clergy vi
ews of sexuality by surveying pastors of a large conservative evangeli
cal denomination in a metropolitan southern. California county (n=31)
on moral attitudes, understandings of God's view of sexuality, and the
role of the church regarding issues of sexuality. These pastors held
quite conservative moral principles while also affirming sensuality wi
thin the context of a marital relationship. Pastors saw the role of th
e church as mainly to serve and influence the sexual practices of the
people within the church but also affirmed the church's involvement in
the influence of the local community. Religion and sexuality were ent
irely compatible concepts for these pastors. Therapeutic implications
and suggestions are offered.