教导神的设计:探索福音派领袖在婚前性教育中的修辞和关系目标

Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/03634523.2023.2275772
Arielle Leonard Hodges, Sara LaBelle
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摘要本研究旨在通过探讨宗教领袖促进婚前性教育(即性行为、性健康和亲密关系)的修辞和关系目标,推动大学课堂外的交流和教学研究的发展。具体来说,47位曾教授婚前教育内容(如咨询、课程和静修)的福音派基督徒完成了关于他们在性交流时的目标以及实现目标的挑战或障碍的开放式调查。对47名参与者中的16名进行了后续采访,询问他们对该主题的体验。一项专题分析显示,参与者试图反驳神话和误解,教授情感和精神,重新引导身体,并创造一个安全的空间。此外,他们所经历的挑战包括(夫妻)的不适,有限的时间和专业知识,以及相互冲突的师生目标。总之,他们教授“上帝的设计”的努力和他们所感受到的挑战都是通过他们的基督教意识形态过滤出来的,这表明有必要继续探索社会身份在教与学环境中的作用。关键词:修辞和关系目标;宗教;性教育;教学交流;披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Teaching God’s design: exploring the rhetorical and relational goals of evangelical leaders during premarital education about sex
ABSTRACTThis study sought to advance the growing body of research on communication and instruction outside of the college classroom by exploring the rhetorical and relational goals of religious leaders facilitating premarital education about sex (i.e., sexuality, sexual health, and intimacy). Specifically, 47 evangelical Christians who had taught premarital education content (e.g., counseling, courses, and retreats) completed open-ended surveys regarding their goals when communicating about sex and the challenges or barriers to accomplishing their goals. Follow-up interviews were conducted with 16 of the 47 participants about their experiences with the topic. A thematic analysis revealed that participants sought to counter myths and misconceptions, teach the emotional–spiritual and redirect the physical, and create a safe space. Moreover, the challenges they experienced included (couples’) discomfort, limited time and expertise, and perceived conflicting teacher–student goals. In all, their efforts to teach “God’s design” and the challenges they perceived were filtered through their Christian ideology, indicating the need to continue exploring the role of social identity in teaching–learning contexts.KEYWORDS: rhetorical and relational goalsreligionsexual educationinstructional communication Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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