“The Gay Issue”: Newman and Michelangelo
No source texts have affirmed that these men engaged in same-sex sexual activity, but many sources attest to intense emotional and physical attraction to other men.
Catholicism, (homo)eros, and everthing else
No source texts have affirmed that these men engaged in same-sex sexual activity, but many sources attest to intense emotional and physical attraction to other men.
This is my second post on understanding “same sex attraction.” To read my first post, “On Terminology,” click here. ForContinue Reading
I hope to exposit how I have come to understand “same-sex-attraction” and perhaps also relate it to my thoughts on Notre Dame’s plan.
The Courage model will be helpful to some experiencing same-sex-attraction, but not to all.
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