Abstract

The morality of sexual relationships is dependent on the presence or absence of love, not in the sense of infatuation but rather a deeper bond that treats the other as a person not an object. So argued Anglican theologian Kenneth Ingram in the 1940s. He was one of the first Church of England thinkers to argue for a consistent approach to opposite-sex and same-sex partnerships.

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