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Elizabeth Moberly

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elizabeth Moberly is a British research psychologist and theologian.[1] Moberly is the author of Homosexuality: A New Christian Ethic, in which she suggests several possible causes of male homosexuality and a therapeutic cure.

Moberly was involved in ministry to homosexuals as Director of Psychosexual Education and Therapy for BCM International. She subsequently became involved in cancer research.[2]

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Bibliography

  • Suffering, Innocent and Guilty (1978), S.P.C.K.
  • Psychogenesis: The Early Development of Gender Identity (1983), Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  • Homosexuality: A New Christian Ethic (1983), James Clarke & Co. ISBN 0-227-67850-8; ISBN 978-0-227-67850-3
  • The Psychology of Self and Other (1985), Tavistock Publications. ISBN 0-422-79740-5; ISBN 978-0-422-79740-5

References

  1. ^ Zion, Basil, "Elizabeth Moberly: Orthodox Theologian", St Vladimir's Theological Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 1 (1988): 43-60
  2. ^ Moberly, Elizabeth, Homosexuality and the Truth, First Things, Vol.71 (March 1997): 30-33.

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