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Dr. Felix Podimattam is one of the best-known moral theologians in India & outside. Besides his full time job as a professor, he finds time to write books at an amazing rate. He has authored 136 books.
Besides his Masters degree in Political Science from Mysore, he holds a Licentiate in Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, & subsequently a Doctorate in Moral Theology from the Alphonsian Academy, Rome. His post-doctoral studies were pursued in Washington, DC, USA. He is the winner of Limca Book of Records 2014 Award for Literature. At present he is professor of Moral Theology at St. Francis Theological College, Kottayam, Kerala, India.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
NATURE OF CONSECRATED
HETEROSEXUAL FRIENDSHIP
1. Explanation of Teilhard de Chardin
2. Romantic Love is Sexual Love
3. Romantic Love is “Falling in Love”
4. Romantic Love is Vulnerable
5. Romantic Love is Divine
6. Description of a Romantic Lover
CHAPTER TWO
PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS OF CONSECRATED HETEROSEXUAL FRIENDSHIP
1. The Evolution of Conscious Self and Love
2. Mutual Fulfilment of Woman and Man
3. The Need to Love and to be Loved
4. The Celibate’s Need for Human Love
5. Sexualitv and Celibates
6. Is Love for God Sufficient?
7. Meaning of the Law of Universal Charity
CHAPTER THREE
THEOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CONSECRATED HETEROSEXUAL FRIENDSHIP.
1. Celibacv: A Transcendent Love Celebration
2. Insufficiencv of Homosocial Friendship
3. Theologians on Consecrated Friendship.
4. Church Authorities on Consecrated Friendship
5. Sacramentality of Heterosexualitv
CHAPTER FOUR
1. Heterosexual Friendship and Christ
2. Heterosexual Friendship and the Saints
2.1. leterosexual Friendship and Saint Paul
2.2. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint |erome
2.3. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Augustine
2.4. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint John Chrysostom
2.5. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Francis of Assisi
2.6. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Dominic
2.7. Heterosexual Friendship and Blessedjordan of Saxony
2.8. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Catherine of Sienna
2.9. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Bernard ot Clairvaux
2.10. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Teresa of Avila
2.11. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint John of theCross
2.12. Heterosexual Friendship and Saint Francis de Sales
2.14. Heterosexual Friendship and Blessed John Paul II
3. Heterosexual Friendship and Other Holy Persons
4. Personal Testimonies
CHAPTER FIVE
MORAL ASPECTS OF CONSECRATED
HETEROSEXUAL FRIENDSHIP
1. The Problem of Risks
2. The Problem of Particular Friendship
3. The Problem of Scandal
4. The Question of Asceticism
5. The Problem of Sexual Temptation
6. The Question of Censorship of Correspondence
CHAPTER SIX
SPIRITUAL ASPECTS OF CONSECRATED
HETEROSEXUAL FRIENDSHIP
2. Sacramental Value
3. Remedy against Selfishness
4. Powerful Aid to Prayer
5. Incentive to Fraternal Charity
6. Aid to Celibate Living
7. Spur to Apostolate
8. Ascetical Dimensions
CHAPTER SEVEN
PASTORAL ASPECTS OF CONSECRATED
HETEROSEXUAL FRIENDSHIP
1. Awareness of Risks
2. Knowledge of the Difference between Good and Bad Friendship
3 Deep Prayer Life
a Sufficient Psychosexual Maturity
5 Self-Discipline
Prudence and a Sense of Realism
Non-Exclusiveness
8′ Guidance by a Third Party
CHAPTER EIGHT LOVE-EXPRESSIONS BETWEEN
CONSECRATED HETEROSEXUAL FRIEND
1. Traditional Opinion
2. Modern Opinion
3. Personal Opinion
4. Answer to Objections against Personal Opinion
4.1. True Asceticism Does not Consist in Hatred of theBody
4.2. True Asceticism Does not Consist in Total Selflessness
4.3. True Asceticism Does not Consist in
Extreme Ascetical Practices
4.4. True Asceticism Does not Consist in Total Denial
4.5. True Asceticism Does not Consist in the Renunciation of
All Pleasure
4.5.1. Some Thoughts on Pleasure and the AsceticalLife
4.5.2. Nature of Pleasure
4.5.3. Value of Pleasure
4.5.3.1. God of Joy, Pleasure, and Play
4.5.3.2. Pleasure, the Perfection of Action
4.5.3.3. Pleasure, the Servant of Virtue
4.5.3.4. The Divine Dimension of Pleasure
4.5.4. Value of Sexual Pleasure
4.5.4.1. Sexual Pleasure is Highly Valuable
4.5.4.2. Sexual Pleasure and Original Sin
4.5.5. Virtue of Sensibility
4.5.6. Asceticism in the Life of Jesus
4.5.7. A Proper Understanding of the Theology of theCross
5. Pastoral Reflections
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