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Engagingly and clearly written by a highly respected theologian, God, Sex, and Gender is the first comprehensive introduction to a theology of both sexuality and gender available in a single volume. * Makes a theological contribution to understanding the unprecedented changes in sexual and gender relationships of the last fifty years * Discusses many topics including: sexual difference; sexual equality; gender and power; the nature of desire; the future of marriage in Christian sexual ethics; homosexuality and same-sex unions; the problems of sexual minorities; contraception in a time of…mehr
Engagingly and clearly written by a highly respected theologian, God, Sex, and Gender is the first comprehensive introduction to a theology of both sexuality and gender available in a single volume. * Makes a theological contribution to understanding the unprecedented changes in sexual and gender relationships of the last fifty years * Discusses many topics including: sexual difference; sexual equality; gender and power; the nature of desire; the future of marriage in Christian sexual ethics; homosexuality and same-sex unions; the problems of sexual minorities; contraception in a time of HIV/AIDS; the separation of sexual experience from marriage; and offers new arguments for marriage and for chastity * Offers a consistent and engaging introduction at the cutting edge of theological inquiry, which is contemporary, undogmatic, questioning, and relevant to readers' experience, interests, and needs * Written lucidly and engagingly by an established and respected academic who has published widely in this area
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Autorenporträt
Adrian Thatcher is currently Visiting Professor in Applied Theology at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of numerous books, including: The Savage Text: The Use and Abuse of the Bible (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008); Theology and Families (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007); The Guide to Christian Marriage and to Getting Married in Church (2003); Living Together and Christian Ethics (2002); and Celebrating Christian Marriage (ed., 2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Or, a Welcome to My Readers ix Part I Sex, Gender, and Theology 1 1 Sex: Sexuality, the Sexes, Having Sex 3 1.1 Sexuality 3 1.2 How Many Sexes are There? 6 1.3 Having Sex 14 2 Gender: Language, Power, and History 17 2.1 Gender 17 2.2 Gender, Language, and Power 23 2.3 Gender in the Time of Jesus 28 3 Theology: Sources and Applications 33 3.1 Explaining the Sources: Scripture, Tradition, Reason 33 3.2 Applying the Sources 40 3.3 Using the Sources Well 49 Part II Being Theological about Sex 55 4 Desiring 57 4.1 Learning from Lust 57 4.2 Desiring 62 4.3 Desiring God? 66 4.4 God Desiring Us? 69 5 Framing Sex: Must the Framework be Marriage? 76 5.1 The Traditional Framework: Celibacy or Marriage? 76 5.2 The Case against Marriage 79 5.3 Alternative Frameworks: Justice and Friendship? 87 5.4 A New Case for Marriage? 89 6 Covenants and Covenant-Makers 96 6.1 Beginning with God 96 6.2 God the Father - Maker of Covenants 100 6.3 Christ - The Bridegroom, Maker of a New Covenant 106 6.4 The Eucharist - Sharing in the New Covenant 111 Part III Being Theological about Gender 115 7 God: Beyond Male and Female 117 7.1 Does God Have [a] Sex? 118 7.2 Is God the Son a Man? 123 7.3 Mary - Mother of All the Living 127 7.4 Womankind in God's Likeness? 131 8 ''In Christ there is neither Male nor Female'' 135 8.1 Sex in the Body of Christ 135 8.2 Gender in the Body of Christ 139 8.3 Masculinity in the Body of Christ 143 8.4 . . . Neither . . . Male nor Female . . .? 149 Part IV Being Theological about Same-Sex Love 155 9 The Bible and Same-Sex Love 157 9.1 What the Churches Teach 157 9.2 Same-Sex Relations in the Hebrew Bible 159 9.3 Same-Sex Relations in the New Testament 163 9.4 What Else Does the Bible ''Say'' about Same-Sex Relations? 168 9.5 Finding What We Want to Find? Evaluating Official Teaching 171 10 Tradition, Reason, and Same-Sex Love 175 10.1 Tradition and Same-Sex Love 175 10.2 Reason, Natural Law, and Same-Sex Love 180 10.3 Complementarity and Same-Sex Love 185 10.4 Experience and Same-Sex Love 188 Part V Learning to Love 191 11 Virginity, Celibacy, Chastity 193 11.1 Valuing Virginity? 193 11.2 Virginity ''for the Sake of the Kingdom'' 196 11.3 In Praise of Restraint 200 11.4 Commending Chastity 203 12 ''Condilemmas'': Sex and Contraception in the Time of HIV/AIDS 211 12.1 Contraception, Still a Theological Issue 211 12.2 Lambeth against Rome 214 12.3 Contraception and Natural Law 217 12.4 Sex and Love: An ''Unbreakable Connection''? 221 12.5 Moral Deficit Arguments 224 12.6 Condoms in the Time of HIV/AIDS 226 13 Marriage and the ''States of Life'' 234 13.1 Betrothal in the Bible 234 13.2 Betrothal and Tradition 237 13.3 Spousals, Nuptials, and States of Life 244 14 Inclusive Theology and Sexual Minorities 249 14.1 Sex 249 14.2 Gender 256 Index of Authors 259 Index of Biblical References 263 Index of Subjects 267
Introduction - Or, a Welcome to My Readers ix Part I Sex, Gender, and Theology 1 1 Sex: Sexuality, the Sexes, Having Sex 3 1.1 Sexuality 3 1.2 How Many Sexes are There? 6 1.3 Having Sex 14 2 Gender: Language, Power, and History 17 2.1 Gender 17 2.2 Gender, Language, and Power 23 2.3 Gender in the Time of Jesus 28 3 Theology: Sources and Applications 33 3.1 Explaining the Sources: Scripture, Tradition, Reason 33 3.2 Applying the Sources 40 3.3 Using the Sources Well 49 Part II Being Theological about Sex 55 4 Desiring 57 4.1 Learning from Lust 57 4.2 Desiring 62 4.3 Desiring God? 66 4.4 God Desiring Us? 69 5 Framing Sex: Must the Framework be Marriage? 76 5.1 The Traditional Framework: Celibacy or Marriage? 76 5.2 The Case against Marriage 79 5.3 Alternative Frameworks: Justice and Friendship? 87 5.4 A New Case for Marriage? 89 6 Covenants and Covenant-Makers 96 6.1 Beginning with God 96 6.2 God the Father - Maker of Covenants 100 6.3 Christ - The Bridegroom, Maker of a New Covenant 106 6.4 The Eucharist - Sharing in the New Covenant 111 Part III Being Theological about Gender 115 7 God: Beyond Male and Female 117 7.1 Does God Have [a] Sex? 118 7.2 Is God the Son a Man? 123 7.3 Mary - Mother of All the Living 127 7.4 Womankind in God's Likeness? 131 8 ''In Christ there is neither Male nor Female'' 135 8.1 Sex in the Body of Christ 135 8.2 Gender in the Body of Christ 139 8.3 Masculinity in the Body of Christ 143 8.4 . . . Neither . . . Male nor Female . . .? 149 Part IV Being Theological about Same-Sex Love 155 9 The Bible and Same-Sex Love 157 9.1 What the Churches Teach 157 9.2 Same-Sex Relations in the Hebrew Bible 159 9.3 Same-Sex Relations in the New Testament 163 9.4 What Else Does the Bible ''Say'' about Same-Sex Relations? 168 9.5 Finding What We Want to Find? Evaluating Official Teaching 171 10 Tradition, Reason, and Same-Sex Love 175 10.1 Tradition and Same-Sex Love 175 10.2 Reason, Natural Law, and Same-Sex Love 180 10.3 Complementarity and Same-Sex Love 185 10.4 Experience and Same-Sex Love 188 Part V Learning to Love 191 11 Virginity, Celibacy, Chastity 193 11.1 Valuing Virginity? 193 11.2 Virginity ''for the Sake of the Kingdom'' 196 11.3 In Praise of Restraint 200 11.4 Commending Chastity 203 12 ''Condilemmas'': Sex and Contraception in the Time of HIV/AIDS 211 12.1 Contraception, Still a Theological Issue 211 12.2 Lambeth against Rome 214 12.3 Contraception and Natural Law 217 12.4 Sex and Love: An ''Unbreakable Connection''? 221 12.5 Moral Deficit Arguments 224 12.6 Condoms in the Time of HIV/AIDS 226 13 Marriage and the ''States of Life'' 234 13.1 Betrothal in the Bible 234 13.2 Betrothal and Tradition 237 13.3 Spousals, Nuptials, and States of Life 244 14 Inclusive Theology and Sexual Minorities 249 14.1 Sex 249 14.2 Gender 256 Index of Authors 259 Index of Biblical References 263 Index of Subjects 267
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"Many of the critiques of God, Sex, and Genderoffered inthis review emerge from Thatcher's own lines ofinterrogation. In this and other ways, the book succeeds in drawingreaders into what is truly an exhilarating mode of reflection. Assuch, it offers a major contribution towards theological depth andcreativity in this important set of discourses, renewing the oftenreflexive ethics of sex and gender through witness to the Wordbecome flesh." (Studies in Christian Ethics, 16April 2014)
"Written as a text for post-secondary courses, this bookaims to provide "a comprehensive and consistent theologicalunderstanding of sexuality and gender, which is broad,contemporary, undogmatic, questioning, inclusive, and relevant toreaders' interests, needs, and experience"(xi)." (Studies in Religion, 1 September2013)"Adrian Thatcher's new book will be a rich resource for thosestudying and teaching sex, gender and sexuality in theologicalperspective ... The volume is a valuable one, which I hope willprompt readers to go and explore Thatcher's own extensive work formthe past, as well as the broader context of theological scholarshipon sexuality, gender and marriage within which it sits." (Theology,1 January 2012)
"Although designed as an introduction for theology students, thisis a really remarkable book covering a whole range of sensitivesubjects in a deeply humane fashion." (Network Review, 1 June 2011)
"Adrian Thatcher brings an unparalleled knowledge and understandingto the writing of this book. He knows what readers - both beginnersand seasoned - want and need in an introductory text. Theauthor is not only sensible and comprehensive, but also criticaland challenging, as well as discerning and wise, and above allaccessible. His book provides a truly excellent introduction to theprofound and often troubling questions raised by the gender andintimacies of our bodies in relationship to one another and toGod." --Gerard Loughlin, Durham University
"Two things shine through this book: Adrian Thatcher'sscholarship and his humanity. This book will help readersunderstand how and why centuries of Christian teaching on sex andgender developed as it did, and offers a wealth of resources formeeting the challenges of today." --Elaine Graham, University of Chester…mehr
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