性与老年人

B. Payne
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关于衰老,有两种根深蒂固的误解:性是年轻人的事,宗教是老年人的事。与这些流行的信念相反,成年人不一定会随着年龄的增长而转向宗教,也不会失去性兴趣或停止性生活。这篇论文探讨了性别。长者的性别与宗教信仰及参加教会/会堂的关系本文讨论了与性别和老龄化相关的五大趋势及其对教会会堂的影响:(1)从青年会众到成人会众——人口需求;(2)从男教会到女教会;(三)从已婚变为单身;(4)从任选题到多项选择题;(5)从排他到包容。
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Sex and the Elderly
Two persistent myths about aging are that sex is for the young and religion is for the old. Contrary to these popular beliefs, adults do not necessarily turn to religion as they age nor do they lose sexual interest or cease to be sexually active. This paper examines sex. gender and sexuality of the elderly in relation to religious beliefs and church/synagogue participation. Five megatrends related to sex and aging and their implications for the churchlsynagogue are discussed: (1) from youth to adult congregations- the demographic imperatives; (2) from male to female congregations; (3) from married to single; (4) from eitherlor to multiple choice; and (5) from exclusive to inclusive.
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