Sex After Christianity:Gay Marriage is not just a Social Revolution but a Cosmological One

Sex After Christianity:Gay Marriage is not just a Social Revolution but a Cosmological One

From Rod Dreher at American Conservative an important article that helps us step back from this highly charged moral/political debate and look at the radical shift in our religious and cultural cosmology.

Excerpt:

…Though he might not have put it quite that way, the eminent sociologist Philip Rieff would probably have said yes. Rieff’s landmark 1966 book The Triumph Of the Therapeutic analyzes what he calls the “deconversion” of the West from Christianity. Nearly everyone recognizes that this process has been underway since the Enlightenment, but Rieff showed that it had reached a more advanced stage than most people—least of all Christians—recognized.

Rieff, who died in 2006, was an unbeliever, but he understood that religion is the key to understanding any culture. For Rieff, the essence of any and every culture can be identified by what it forbids. Each imposes a series of moral demands on its members, for the sake of serving communal purposes, and helps them cope with these demands. A culture requires a cultus—a sense of sacred order, a cosmology that roots these moral demands within a metaphysical framework.

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