Research on sexuality and religion: Some reflections on accomplishments and future directions

Sexualities has always occupied a special place in my heart, for two reasons. First, I closely identify the journal with its founding editor, Professor Ken Plummer, who examined my PhD thesis - on gay male Christian partnerships - about three years prior to the birth of this journal. the viva experi...

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