Reason, Faith and Homosexual Acts

Catholic Social Science Review 6:61-69 (2001)
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Discusses Catholic teaching about homosexuality. Explains the philosophical rationale for that teaching. Argues that homosexual activity is wrong, along with all other non-marital sexual activity, because it undermines the goods of marriage.

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