Sentences with phrase «homosexual love»

Second, in this passage we have a description of homosexual lust («consumed with passion for one another») but not an account of interpersonal homosexual love.
Ivory is, after all, a pioneer of homosexual love on screen — think back to his exquisite 1987 film based on EM Forster's Maurice.
Traditionally its meaning is twofold; it refers to the ancient thinker's machinations on divinity, as well as his writings in Symposium on homosexual love between two men.
Many were unsatisfied with Charles's answers on same - sex marriage and felt that he had not addressed himself to homosexual love even though he spoke of having experienced it in his own past (at one time, he said, he had lived with a male lover for 14 years).
Tom Shone: As Soderbergh's Liberace biopic hits our screens, why is it that homosexual love stories now work so much better than hetero?
Unlike other gay artists whom he would later befriend, Hockney was open about his sexuality and explored themes of homosexual love in works like We Two Boys Together Clinging of 1961 (homosexuality was not decriminalized in England until 1967).
His semi-abstract paintings on the theme of homosexual love gained him recognition.
Kitschy, humorous, and poignant his pyrography works often reference Biblical themes and demonstrates homosexual love / sex / desire as divine.
In All Access Fountain, Angela Bourodimos creates same - sex pairs of Barbie and Ken dolls to represent homosexual love.
For instance, we are told: «Civil partnerships were a huge step forward in the recognition of homosexual love and commitment in a relationship» (p69).
And personally I am not sold that homosexual love is sinful (nor a healthy sexuality in any committed relationship).
These are strange epithets to come upon in the final pages of a book whose goal is to convince readers that homosexuals want to marry and deserve to marry; that homosexual love is as dignified as heterosexual love; that it is inhumane not to allow the dignity of this love to find fruition in marriage; that marriage is so venerable an institution that it is single - handedly capable of leading men out of lives of empty promiscuity into unions of commitment and fidelity.
Even the conservative Telegraph put on the front page, «Cardinal Hume gives Church blessing to homosexual love
This is very likely since the New Testament was written in a time when upper - class members of Greek culture considered a homosexual love to be a «higher» love than that of a man for a woman.
While the Catholic Church would certainly want to recognise that love and commitment between two people of the same sex is a good thing, the term «homosexual love», understood in the sense in which it is used in our secular environment and in this book, is an oxymoron for the Catholic mindset.
After examining the evidence of mutual fulfillment in committed gay couples, Father Baum concludes: «homosexual love, then, is not contrary to human nature, defined in terms of mutuality toward which mankind is summoned.»
He looked back over how attitudes had changed and homosexual love «began to become part of normal life».
For although we have arrived at a moment in cinema history where — at last — there are more remarkable cinematic accounts of homosexual love than ever before (Barry Jenkins's Moonlight, Francis Lee's God's Own Country, John Trengove's The Wound), this film occupies a subtle category of its own.
Here, the picture reclaims its actual first intention — to give thematically innocent form to a homosexual love forbidden by society.
Hockney sought ways of reintegrating a personal subject - matter into his art, and began tentatively by copying fragments of poems on to his paintings, which later gave way to open declarations in a series of paintings produced in 1960 — 61 on the theme of homosexual love.
This is apparent in the pictures of homosexual love and comradeship, painted while he was a student at the Royal College of Art, discovering gay life in London and already an emerging art star.
These concepts eventually led Hockney to the famed series of paintings produced in 1960/61 that focused on the themes of homosexual love.
In previous work, Bas mined sources that included Greek mythology, 19th - century Romantic painting, the Hardy Boys illustrations, horror movies, and fashion ads in glossy magazines to depict tales of homosexual love and loss.
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