Does God belong in the bedroom?

Michael Gold

215 pages  |  ~6 hrs

Judaism

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Does God belong in the bedroom?

By Michael Gold

In an era where traditional values clash with contemporary realities, many people struggle to integrate their spiritual beliefs with intimate aspects of life. Rabbi Michael Gold addresses this challenge by exploring how ancient Jewish wisdom can guide modern sexual ethics and relationships.

Drawing from the Torah, Talmud, Midrash, and other foundational Jewish texts, Gold examines centuries of rabbinic thought on sexuality and intimacy. Rather than offering simplistic answers, he reveals the rich spectrum of traditional perspectives, from ascetic approaches to celebrations of physical love as divine gift.

This thoughtful exploration covers the complex terrain of contemporary sexual ethics, including questions about marriage, relationships outside marriage, reproductive choices, and personal conduct. Gold demonstrates how Jewish teachings differ from both Christian doctrine and secular approaches, providing a unique framework for understanding sexuality within a spiritual context.

The author's central message emphasizes sexuality as a sacred aspect of human experience, meant to bring both joy and spiritual fulfillment. By bridging ancient wisdom with modern dilemmas, Gold offers readers a path toward integrating their deepest values with their most intimate experiences.

For those seeking to understand how faith and sexuality can coexist meaningfully, this work provides both scholarly insight and practical guidance. Gold presents a vision where spiritual devotion and physical intimacy enhance rather than contradict each other.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Religious aspects
  • Explore Religious aspects of Sex
  • Explore Doctrines
  • Explore Judaism
  • Explore Sex

Topics

Religious aspects Religious aspects of Sex Doctrines Judaism Sex

Details

Published
1992
Publisher
Jewish Publication Society
ISBN-10
0827604211
Pages
215
Language
EN
LC Classification
BM720.S4 G65 1992