Sex talk: discussion and meaning-making among religious young adults

Sarah-Jane Page

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Abstract

Where does discussion about sex and sexuality take place for religious young adults? How well do religious young people feel they know the perspectives and debates within their religious tradition regarding sexuality? This chapter, based on a project which studied 18-25 year olds from a variety of religious traditions, will examine the context in which sexuality was discussed, giving particular attention to religious spaces, significant individuals (e.g. parents and friends) and popular media. The concluding section will also highlight some points for good practice, based on the perspectives of young people.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationYouth work and faith
Subtitle of host publicationdebates, delights and dilemmas
EditorsMark K. Smith, Naomi Stanton, Tom Wylie, et al
Place of PublicationLyme Regis (UK)
PublisherRussell House
Pages70-84
Number of pages15
ISBN (Print)978-1-905541-86-7
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2015

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