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Highlights
- Queer Theology makes an important contribution to public debate about Christianity and sex.
- About the Author: Gerard Loughlin is Professor of Theology and Religion at the University of Durham.
- 368 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
- Series Name: Bbpg
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Book Synopsis
Queer Theology makes an important contribution to public debate about Christianity and sex.- A remarkable collection of specially commissioned essays by some of the brightest and best of Anglo-American scholars
- Edited by one of the leading theologians working at the interface between religion and contemporary culture
- Reconceptualizes the body and its desires
- Enlarges the meaningfulness of Christian sexuality for the good of the Church
- Proposes that bodies are the mobile products of changing discourses and regimes of power.
From the Back Cover
Queer Theology makes an important contribution to public debate about Christianity and sex. This remarkable collection of essays reconceptualizes the body and its desires, enlarging the meaning of sexuality for the good of the churches.
Written by some of the most able and insightful of Anglo-American scholars, established and up-coming, and from a variety of academic and religious backgrounds, the book shows how western bodies are queerer than often thought, and that the same is true of the God who elicits and tutors their desires.
Review Quotes
"That being said, I would still recommend this book, because it makes a valuable contribution to an important and timely discussion." (INTAMS review - Journal for the Study of Marriage & Spirituality, 18 January 2012)
"Queer Theology manages to maintain both coherence and a consistently high level of theory, debate and reflection throughout. While it will certainly become indispensable for those working in theologies of gender, the body and sexuality, its broad catholicity and the intellectual accomplishment of its contributors make it attractive reading for theologians of all stripes." (Theology, March 2009)
"A broad and valuable resource ... .It] considers "real world" implications ... .Mov[ing] toward loving and nourishing notions of God and world." (Religious Studies Review)
About the Author
Gerard Loughlin is Professor of Theology and Religion at the University of Durham. His previous publications include Telling God's Story: Bible, Church and Narrative Theology (1996) and Alien Sex: The Body and Desire in Cinema and Theology (Blackwell, 2004). He is a co-editor of the Journal Theology and Sexuality.