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Historically, the Bible has been used to drive a wedge between the spirit and the body. In this provocative book, David Carr argues that it can--and should--do just the opposite. Sexuality and spirituality, Carr contends, are intricately interwoven: when one is improverished, the other is warped. As a result, the journey toward God and the life-long engagement with our own sexual embodiment are inseparable. Humans, the Bible tells us, both male and female, were created in God's image, and eros--a fundamental longing for connection that finds abstract good in the pleasure we derive from the stimulation of the senses--is a central component of that image. The Bible, particularly the Hebrew Bible, affirms erotic passion, both eros between humans and eros between God and humans. In a sweeping examination of the sexual rules of the Bible, Carr asserts that Biblical "family values" are a far cry from anything promoted as such in contemporary politics. He concludes that passionate love--our preoccupaton therewith and pursuit thereof--is the primary human vocation, that eros is in fact the flavoring of life.
Historically, the Bible has been used to drive a wedge between the spirit and the body. In this book, David Carr argues that it can - and should - do just the opposite. Sexuality and spirituality, Carr contends, are intricately interwoven: when one is improverished, the other is warped.
Historically, the Bible has been used to drive a wedge between the spirit and the body. In this book, David Carr argues that it can - and should - do just the opposite. Sexuality and spirituality, Carr contends, are intricately interwoven: when one is improverished, the other is warped.
An anthology of erotic literature by gay men explores gay relationships and experiences in contemporary society
Wicked Words - a collection of saucy and compelling short stories Outrageously sexy and deliciously decadent, Wicked Words short stories are the best in contemporary sexy fiction. The series is a showcase of writing by women at the cutting edge of erotic literature, pushing the boundaries of desire to bring you fantasies of unashamed indulgence. Fun, irreverent and arousing, this anthology combines humour and attitude with wildly imaginative, sensual writing.Lively and entertaining, seductive and daring. Wicked Words collections are the juiciest erotic stories to be found anywhere in the world.
This witty reference steps in where time-honored discussions of the birds-and-the-bees typically fall short. Each of the 90-some entries are formally defined and further explained through reflective and ribald definitions, essays, and stories by some of today's most exciting writers. Everything from celibacy to swinging, hand jobs to spooning are tackled by everyone's favorite writers including Daphne Merkin, Charles Kaiser, Erica Jong, Thomas Beller, and Jane Smiley. Learn what Philip Lopate has to say about duration and Pagan Kennedy about the phallus. Ravi Shankar lingers on the quickie while Patty Marx waxes poetic about the vibrator. From sexual relationships (monogamy, one-night stand, ménage a trios) to sexual positions (doggie style, 69), from age-old practices (prostitution) to contemporary twists (internet sex), this alphabetical encyclopedia includes everything you need to know about the language of love and more. A perfect gift designed to supplement any good sex education, Dirty Words will find a warm spot on bookshelves and bed-side tables everywhere.
A non-traditional thesaurus geared toward the writer of romance and erotic fiction, filled with all the words you need for your sexy scenes. Beautifully illustrated with traditional romantic scenes, this reference book is all the inspiration you'll ever want! Updated regularly, the first half of Sexy Words for Writers is organized chronologically by order of events: our main characters meet, get to know one another, develop an attraction, do interesting and exciting things to each other. The sex act is also organized chronologically, in large categories from Undressing, through Afterglow, and right into Happily Ever After. We know authors have it rough, and we've made it easy for you to find a variety of ways to express your own tender, steamy love story- all in one place. The second half of the book is devoted to more general categories useful in sexy stories and scenes. He Is... She is... Body Parts & Descriptions Hair & Skin Logistics, Physical position Roughing it Each of these categories is then further broken down. For instance, under "He Is..." the reader will find entries for: Big, Hard, Brave, Strong, Skillfull, Hero, Handsome, and Masculine. Likewise for all terms in the list above. The Spring 2013 version includes an all new Alphabetical Index of all entries and links between relevant sections, making what you want even easier to find. Give TheSEXaurus a try... we guarantee you've never had a reference book this hot! You'll launch yourself lustfully between the sheets of every sex scene after you've plunged deeply into page after fluttering page of the words for which we know you yearn.
With over 10,000 entries and more than 1,800 examples of words in 'real-world' context, 'The Erotic Writer's Thesaurus' is the most thorough, in-depth, serious reference of its kind. Besides all the expected "obvious" words-with long lists of creative substitutes-users will also find entries representing a wide range of gesture and emotion, words to establish erotic context and setting including common expressions, expletives, "swear words" and insults with "clean" alternatives, plus many antiquated or obsolete words and phrases of value to writers of erotic historical narrative. The Erotic Writer's Thesaurus differs from "traditional" reference books of this type in two significant ways. In most thesauruses, word lists are arranged hierarchically, that is, synonym lists will first show the nearest alternatives to the entry (headword) followed by more remotely-related words, all regardless of alphabetization. In almost all earlier thesauruses, headwords were arranged so as to reflect an editor's judgment about which forms of a word were most common or useful, thus, a word like "exact" might be presented first as an adjective, and then as a verb, while in the same book,"advance" might be presented first as a noun, than as a verb, and then in its adjectival form "advanced". All synonym lists in the EWT are arranged in strict alphabetical order. Where a word may belong to several parts of speech, those variants are always presented in the same order: verb, noun, adjective, adverb or preposition. Some words or phrases also function as intensifiers, interjections, or colloquial expressions, and these functions are indicated as appropriate. There are some words that defy synonymization, and so, occasionally, 'The Erotic Writer's Thesaurus' also functions as a dictionary, offering brief definitions, which may be used as a starting point for more in-dpeth research.
LIke other languages, Latin contained certain words its speakers considered obscene as well as a rich stock of sexual euphemism and metaphor. Our sources for this information range from surviving graffiti to literary works with a marked sexual content. Yet despite its manifest literary and linguistic interest, the sexual vocabulary of Latin has remained uninvestigated by scholars. J. A. Adams's pioneering and unique reference work collects for the first time evidence of Latin obscenities and sexual euphemisms drawn from both literary and nonliterary sources from the early Republic to about he fouth century A.D. Separate chaptes treat each of the sexual pasrts of the body and the terminology used to describe sexual acts. General topics include the influence of Greek language on Latin, changes in the Latin vocabulary over time (including the evolution of sexual words into general terms of abuse), and lexical differences among various literary genres.