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Far from devaluing sex, the very opposite comes about. In this area Paul was far ahead of first-century cultural assumptions in perceiving the sexual act as one of intimacy and self-commitment which involved the whole person; not the mere manipulation of some “peripheral” function of the body. … In the context equally of union with Christ and of physical union the issue becomes one of fully “giving” oneself to the one to whom one belongs.
Hope in Times of Fear: The Resurrection and the Meaning of Easter
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