PositiveThe Washington TimesYou might call it 'moral combat,' which R. Marie Griffith does in her new book, Moral Combat, describing how sex has divided American Christians and fractured American politics since the last century. She dissects the sweeping cultural change that tweaked religious as well as secular morality in America, changing the vocabulary of public conversation ... Sex in the pages of Marie Griffith’s Moral Combat finds the moral polarities in our history as an equal-opportunity vulnerability, humanized by both traditionalists and secularists. The sins expose unexpected shifts in attitudes, depending on context in social history and the changing times.