Are Christian Sexual Ethics Outdated? By Andrew Sandlin / July 3, 2013 Series Christianity for Skeptics Context Summer Fellowship 2013 Topic Sexuality Print The sexual revolution of the 1960s set out to change culture, and saw traditional, Christian sexual ethics as retrogressive, stifling, and the enemy of the good life. Related Resources Podcast What is Christian Hospitality?Rachel Eras articulates a Christian vision of hospitality, showing how it differs from the world,… Podcast Progress is a Christian IdeaAndrew Sandlin explains the origins of the term 'progressivism' and explains how the Christian idea… Podcast What is Christian Art?What makes a work of art Christian? Colin Harbinson contends that Christian art is truthful… Podcast Shakespeare and a Christian PaideiaSarah-Jane Bentley brings her years of teaching English literature to bear on the question of… Podcast How to be a Christian MusicianDoug Wilson talks about the phenomenon of the Christian music industry, the historic aesthetic accomplishments… Lectures Cultivating Culture by Recovering a Christian MindThe urgent task before God’s people in our time is the recovery of a Christian…