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“Who Am I to Judge?” : Homosexuality and the Catholic Church / ed. by Stephan Goertz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (V, 287 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110705027
  • 9783110705256
  • 9783110705188
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.8/35766 23
LOC classification:
  • BX1795.H66 W46 2022
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- “Who Am I to Judge?” -- Exegetical Substantiation -- Does the Old Testament Recognize and Condemn Homosexuality? -- Paul and Same-Sex Sexuality -- Insights from the Human and Social Sciences -- A Normal Variance of the Human Capacity for Bonding and Love -- Homosexuality Between Acceptance and Discrimination -- Theological and Ethical Debates -- Creation Theology and Concepts of Homosexuality -- From the Primacy of Nature to the Primacy of Love -- Reconstructing Complementarity as a Foundational Catholic Sexual Ethical Principle -- Socio-Ethical Challenges -- Same-Sex Partnership and Marriage -- Same-Sex Parenthood -- List of Contributors
Summary: Die Haltung der katholischen Kirche gegenüber Homosexualität ist nach wie vor zwiespältig: Homosexuelle sollen geachtet und nicht diskriminiert werden, aber ihre intimen Beziehungen werden moralisch verurteilt. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes plädieren für eine Änderung dieser Position. Homosexualität ist als Variante menschlicher Beziehungs- und Liebesfähigkeit anzuerkennen. Dazu werden exegetische, theologische, ethische und humanwissenschaftliche Argumente vorgetragen. Es gibt gute Gründe für eine Revision der katholischen Lehre über Homosexualität.Summary: The Catholic Church still takes an ambivalent stance toward homosexuality, declaring that homosexuals should be respected and not discriminated against while morally condemning their intimate relationships. This volume presents exegetical, theological, and ethical arguments as well as evidence from the human sciences to advocate for the recognition of homosexuality as a natural variant of the human capacities to love and to form relationships.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- “Who Am I to Judge?” -- Exegetical Substantiation -- Does the Old Testament Recognize and Condemn Homosexuality? -- Paul and Same-Sex Sexuality -- Insights from the Human and Social Sciences -- A Normal Variance of the Human Capacity for Bonding and Love -- Homosexuality Between Acceptance and Discrimination -- Theological and Ethical Debates -- Creation Theology and Concepts of Homosexuality -- From the Primacy of Nature to the Primacy of Love -- Reconstructing Complementarity as a Foundational Catholic Sexual Ethical Principle -- Socio-Ethical Challenges -- Same-Sex Partnership and Marriage -- Same-Sex Parenthood -- List of Contributors

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Die Haltung der katholischen Kirche gegenüber Homosexualität ist nach wie vor zwiespältig: Homosexuelle sollen geachtet und nicht diskriminiert werden, aber ihre intimen Beziehungen werden moralisch verurteilt. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes plädieren für eine Änderung dieser Position. Homosexualität ist als Variante menschlicher Beziehungs- und Liebesfähigkeit anzuerkennen. Dazu werden exegetische, theologische, ethische und humanwissenschaftliche Argumente vorgetragen. Es gibt gute Gründe für eine Revision der katholischen Lehre über Homosexualität.

The Catholic Church still takes an ambivalent stance toward homosexuality, declaring that homosexuals should be respected and not discriminated against while morally condemning their intimate relationships. This volume presents exegetical, theological, and ethical arguments as well as evidence from the human sciences to advocate for the recognition of homosexuality as a natural variant of the human capacities to love and to form relationships.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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