These popular seminar leaders update and expand upon their groundbreaking and award-winning A Sense of Sexuality with new chapters on timely topics such as the relation between men and women and the experiences of gay and lesbian Christians.
I used this book in a university-level human sexuality course in which most of the students were Christian, or if not, certainly had negative ideas of a Christian perspective on sexuality. The book was universally appreciated and well-engaged. Even when students didn't fully agree with all their arguments, they found the Whiteheads' approach refreshing, helpful, and realistic.