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🗓️ 2 May 2023
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It’s about time we talked about purity culture, and I’ve brought in an expert, Dr. Camden, to help us do it. Purity culture has harmed many people in many different ways, and we need to discuss what the effects of purity culture are on Christians and how we can heal from the negative impact that it has had.
Let’s break down the three main ways that purity culture has impacted people (faith, sexuality, and relationships), what we can do to heal from those wounds, and how we can view sex in a healthy way moving forward.
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Dr. Camden Morgante is a licensed clinical psychologist and former college professor. She writes and speaks about relationships, sexuality, and faith and is a regular contributor to Christians for Biblical Equality’s blog, Mutuality. She is currently writing a book on the myths of purity culture. Camden also provides coaching services for purity culture recovery, egalitarianism, and faith reconstruction. Camden lives in Knoxville, TN with her husband and their daughter and son.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Natalie Hoffman of Flying Free Now.com and you're listening to the |
0:09.3 | Flying Free Podcast, a support resource for women of faith, looking for hope and healing from hidden |
0:16.4 | emotional and spiritual abuse. Welcome to episode 221 of the Flying Free Podcast. |
0:27.0 | Today we are going to have a conversation about purity culture |
0:31.0 | with Dr. Camden Morgantay. Dr. Camden Camden Morgane. |
0:34.0 | Dr Camden is a licensed clinical psychologist and former college professor. |
0:40.0 | She writes and speaks about relationships, sexuality, and faith, and she's a regular contributor to |
0:46.8 | mutuality, which is a blog published by Christians for biblical equality. She's currently writing a book on the myths of |
0:53.7 | purity culture and she also provides coaching services for purity culture |
0:58.9 | recovery, egalitarianism, and faith reconstruction. |
1:03.4 | So welcome, Dr. Camden. |
1:05.8 | Thank you, Natalie. |
1:06.8 | Thanks for having me. |
1:07.9 | Yeah. |
1:08.6 | So I'm really curious, before we get into some of our questions |
1:11.8 | about purity culture, I'm wondering if you can tell us why this subject in particular is a passion for you personally. |
1:19.3 | Yeah, it's a passion for me personally because this is what I grew up with. I'm 36 now and |
1:24.8 | purity culture was at its height in the late 90s and early 2000s which is when I was a |
1:29.8 | teenager and I read all the books like I kissed |
1:33.0 | dating goodbye and I had a purity ring and made a true love |
1:36.3 | weights pledge and really tried to abide by the rules and just |
1:40.4 | saw that it did not work out the way that purity culture promised me it would. |
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