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Toward a developmental theology of embodiment: formative influences of family and church on Roman Catholic women's sexual development

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Violet T Grennan. Toward a Developmental Theology of Embodiment: Formative Influences of Family and Church On Roman Catholic Women's Sexual Development. Andover Newton Theological School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/013502c7-9bf1-4f87-b3a5-7275bb27afae.

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V. T. Grennan. Toward a developmental theology of embodiment: formative influences of family and church on Roman Catholic women's sexual development. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/013502c7-9bf1-4f87-b3a5-7275bb27afae

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Violet T Grennan. Toward a Developmental Theology of Embodiment: Formative Influences of Family and Church On Roman Catholic Women's Sexual Development. Andover Newton Theological School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/013502c7-9bf1-4f87-b3a5-7275bb27afae.

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  • This project explores how family beliefs and attitudes toward sexuality and church teaching on human sexuality influence Roman Catholic women's sexual development. The project selected 12 women ages 24 to 60, constructed a questionnaire, and administered it to members of the group in a 90-minute interview. Responses were collated, analyzed, and reviewed with reference to psychological theory, church teaching on human sexuality, and criteria that define a basic or deepening level of psychosexual integration. The project found that family and church are formative influences, along with mother-daughter relationships and the quality of core messages received in the earliest formative years. Age was another influential variable.
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  • 02/16/2024

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