
The Oxford Handbook of Theology, Sexuality, and Gender presents an unrivalled overview of the theological study of sexuality and gender. Not merely contentious and pervasive topics, sexuality and gender have escalated in importance within theology. Theologians increasingly agree that even the very doctrine of God cannot be contemplated without a prior grappling with each. Featuring 41 newly-commissioned essays, written by the foremost scholars in the discipline, this authoritative collection presents and develops the latest thinking in the area. Divided into eight thematic sections, the Handbook explores key methodological approaches, concepts, and issues, as well as current controversies within various denominations. Selected essays draw on reason as a distinct source of theology, discussing evolutionary biology and behavioural genetics, psychology, anthropological research, philosophical research, and queer theory. It examines the history of in theologies of sexuality and gender, with close analysis of the Bible and the Christian tradition. The final section considers theology in relation to different expressions of sexual identities. This volume is an essential reference for students and scholars, which will also stimulate further research.
This volume investigates the intersection of theological doctrine with contemporary understandings of sexuality and gender, arguing that these categories are foundational to modern theological discourse. Adrian Thatcher, a prominent scholar in the field, compiles 41 original essays from leading academics to map the current state of the discipline. The work utilizes a multidisciplinary framework, integrating historical analysis, biblical exegesis, and scientific research to challenge traditional theological paradigms regarding the nature of God and human identity.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a comprehensive reference work that successfully bridges the gap between traditional systematic theology and contemporary social sciences. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for advanced students and researchers in the field.
Page Count:
736
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191641103
ISBN-13:
9780191641107
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