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Clerical celibacy / Non-sexuality / Philosophy of love / Canon law / Celibacy / Chastity / First Epistle to the Corinthians / Augustine of Hippo / Lust / Christianity / Human sexuality / Human behavior
Clerical celibacy
Non-sexuality
Philosophy of love
Canon law
Celibacy
Chastity
First Epistle to the Corinthians
Augustine of Hippo
Lust
Christianity
Human sexuality
Human behavior

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