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Eberstadt Mary

    Mary Eberstadt es una autora que profundiza en cuestiones críticas que enfrenta la sociedad contemporánea. Su obra explora frecuentemente temas de familia, cultura y religión, ofreciendo perspectivas perspicaces sobre los desafíos que enfrentamos. La escritura de Eberstadt se caracteriza por un intelecto agudo y una clara habilidad para articular ideas complejas de manera accesible. Los lectores apreciarán su capacidad para provocar el pensamiento y proporcionar puntos de vista frescos sobre problemas sociales profundamente arraigados.

    It's Dangerous to Believe
    Adam and Eve After the Pill
    Primal Screams: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics
    On Human Life: Humanae Vitae
    • On Human Life: Humanae Vitae

      • 111 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The papal encyclical Humanae Vitae (On Human Life) made headlines worldwide. Many talked about the encyclical when it was issued in 1968, but few actually read it. Why is it perhaps the most controversial document in modern Church history? On Human Life combines Humanae Vitae with commentary by popular and respected Catholic authors Mary Eberstadt, James Hitchcock, and Jennifer Fulwiler in order to address this question and to shed light on the document's enduring wisdom. Humanae Vitae is Pope Paul VI's explanation of why the Catholic Church rejects contraception. The pope referred to two aspects, or meanings, of human sexuality-the unitive and the procreative. He also warned of the consequences if contraception became widely practiced-consequences that have since come to pass: greater infidelity in marriage, confusion regarding the nature of human sexuality and its role in society, the objectification of women for sexual pleasure, compulsory government birth control policies, and the reduction of the human body to an instrument of human manipulation. The separation of sexuality from its dual purpose has also resulted in artificial reproduction technologies, including cloning, that threaten the dignity of the human person. Although greeted by controversy and opposition, Humanae Vitae has continued to influence Catholic moral teaching. St. John Paul II's popular "theology of the body" drew deeply on the insights of Paul VI. Pope Benedict and now Pope Francis have upheld the long-standing teaching, and a new generation of Catholics, as well as non-Catholics, is embracing the truths of the encyclical." -- Publisher's website

      On Human Life: Humanae Vitae
    • Adam and Eve After the Pill

      Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution

      • 171 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Though the birth control pill is taken for granted as a fact of life, no single event since Eve took the apple has been as consequential for relations between the sexes as the arrival of modern contraception. Indeed, there would have been no sexual revolution without it. Eberstadt digs below the surface and gathers a great deal of evidence that challenges the sanguine assessment of modern contraception.

      Adam and Eve After the Pill
    • It's Dangerous to Believe

      Religious Freedom and Its Enemies

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The book explores the current threats to religious freedom in America, highlighting the tension between traditional values and the rise of activist movements that challenge freedom of speech and belief. It raises critical questions about the future of the nation and the implications of these changes on American identity and principles. The narrative urges readers to reflect on the core values that define the country and consider the consequences of losing those freedoms.

      It's Dangerous to Believe