More than a provocation : : Sexuality, media and theology / / Stefanie Knauss.
Sex, Medien und Theologie - eine provokante Mischung, auf die man mit Ablehnung oder Offenheit reagieren kann. Der vorliegende Band versucht das letztere: Auf dem Hintergrund der gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen im Leben und Erleben von Sexualität und der theologischen Entwicklungen in der Reflekt...
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