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"Sexuality and the Christian Body" addresses the challenges to traditional Christianity by gay and lesbian Christians and their critics within the church. This controversial book will be welcomed for the radical new insights it provides into Christian arguments about the body. Rogers starts by offering description and rigorous analysis of both conservative and liberal conceptions of the body within the church, exposing similarities between apparently opposing positions. Drawing on the work of Barth, Geertz, Aquinas and others, he then goes on to constructively reconnect doctrines like incarnation, election, and resurrection with race, gender and sexual orientation. In a final section he offers arguments for the fittingness in the Christian tradition of marriage-like homosexual relationships.
This much-needed volume draws on a wide range of resources and
brings together a collection of leading scholars in the field to
examine debates about theology and sexuality. Material is drawn
from a variety of ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary texts
to provide readers with a broad perspective on the issues
discussed." Theology and Sexuality" takes on one of the most controversial
contemporary theological issues, providing new insights into
Christian arguments about the body. Discussions cover
homosexuality, the meaning and perception of the body in community,
and the fittingness of the Christian tradition for marriage-like
homosexual relationships. The Reader includes work from theologians
and ethicists on both sides of the theology and sexuality debate,
avoiding the tired conservative-liberal impasse by organizing
selections under theological rubrics like christology, trinity,
anthropology, and church. An introductory essay provides a useful
overview of the debate and explains the relevance of the selected
readings. This volume combines classical and contemporary resources, making it the definitive reader in the field. Classical resources include the Bible, the Liturgy, Augustine, John Paul II, and never before translated selections from Aquinas and Karl Barth. Contemporary contributors include Marilyn Adams, Stanley Hauerwas, Mark Jordan, Andrew Sullivan, and Rowan Williams. This volume will be of particular use to students of systemic theology or moral theology; students studying sexuality of the body in other disciplines; the clergy; and general readers interested in current theological debates.
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