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Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
1996
Citation
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy (1996) 10: 587-.
Abstract
Duncan explains why he believes the heterosexual norm should be defended in what well may be the decisive moment of the sexual revolution--the battle over the meaning of marriage in human community. In particular, Duncan will focus on an aspect of this controversy that he notes often goes unnoticed--the impact of a paradigm shift on the "old order," on those who continue to affirm the conventional understanding of sexual morality and marriage.
Comments
Copyright 1996, Notre Dame University. Used by permission.