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Sex and Death

A Reappraisal of Human Mortality
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Sex and Death explores the enduring human experience of birth, sexuality, and mortality, challenging Western spiritual models that seek to transcend the physical aspects of existence. Beverley Clack critiques these models for rendering life meaningless by separating the human essence from the body and proposes an alternative that embraces mortality. The book reveals how linking sex with death and viewing birth as an introduction to decay has distorted our understanding of humanity, offering instead a perspective that highlights the profound depth found in accepting life's physical realities.
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Ideal for students of philosophy and religion as well as general readers interested in spirituality, mortality, and the human condition.

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For centuries people have debated the nature of the human self. Running beneath these various arguments lie three certainties -- we are born, reproduce sexually, and die.

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For centuries people have debated the nature of the human self. Running beneath these various arguments lie three certainties - we are born, reproduce sexually, and die.

The models of spirituality which dominate the Western tradition have claimed that it is possible to transcend these aspects of human physicality by ascribing to human beings alternative traits, such as consciousness, mind and reason. By locating the essence of human life outside its basic physical features, mortality itself has come to be viewed as a problem, for it appears to render human life both meaningless and absurd.

Complex connections have then been made between the key features of life: sex is linked with death, and birth becomes the event that introduces the child to the world of decay - and ultimately to death itself.

This fascinating book exposes the way in which the preoccupation with transcendence in both religious and secular thinking has distorted our sense of what it is to be human. At the same time, Sex and Death offers an alternative approach to the debate, based on an acceptance of mortality that emphasizes the depth and profundity possible in human life.

It is an argument which will be essential reading for students of philosophy or religion, as well as the general reader interested in these debates.

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Esther Reed praises the book as "passionate and temperate, thoughtful and bold" and notes its beautiful prose. Grace M. Jantzen highlights its intelligence and compassion, emphasising how it connects spiritual meaning with physical reality. Don Cupitt commends Clack's rejection of traditional Western attitudes that demean the body and celebrates her bold critique of figures like Augustine and Freud, calling the work vigorous and enjoyable.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745622798

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 July 2002

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 254g

Pages: 168

About the Author

Beverley Clack is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies and Philosophy at Oxford Brookes University. She is also the author of The Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction (Polity, 1998), with Brian R. Clack.

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