Redeeming Gender

Redeeming Gender
Author: Adrian Thatcher
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191062186

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Redeeming Gender argues that the problems about sexuality which continue to sap the churches' energies are really about gender. The dominant understanding of women's bodies in the Christian West has been that they are inferior versions of the superior male body. This 'one-sex model' of the human body was replaced during the Enlightenment with a model of two opposite sexes. However, both models are inadequate for a theological or a secular understanding of the sexed body. In this innovative work, Adrian Thatcher envisages relations between women and men no longer blighted by long-term patriarchy, androcentrism and sexism in church and world, but redeemed from these structural sins by the grace of Jesus Christ. Dissected into two parts, Part One explains the legacy of both the one-sex and two-sex theories. It uncovers the one-sex theory and its assumptions, and indicates its presence in early Christian thought. It then describes what happened in our social, intellectual and theological history, which leaves us thinking that there are two sexes. In Part Two, Thatcher contributes to an emerging theology of gender in which women and men are fully and equally valued, and in which sexual difference (insofar as it exists at all), is capable of transformation into joyful communion, reflecting the very life of God the Holy Trinity. He exposes the reliance of much Church and theological teaching about sex and gender either on biblical proof texts or upon the language and nomenclature of late modernity, rather than upon considerations of Theology and Christology. Thatcher also indicates how Theology and Christology, in the area of gender, envisions the redemption of human relationships.

Redeeming Sex

Redeeming Sex
Author: Debra Hirsch
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830836390

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Nothing has exposed the gap between the church and the broader society quite like the volatile topics of sexuality, relationships, identities, orientations and even gender. With a pastor's heart and a missiologist's mind, Debra Hirsch helps us discover a holistic, biblical vision of sex and gender that honors God and offers good news to the world.

Beyond Male and Female

Beyond Male and Female
Author: Sam Ashton
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567713155

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In this incisive work, Sam Ashton provides a compelling, consistent and erudite argument for a foundational approach to the matter of sexual difference, drawing on biblical and doctrinal material and using resources in their original languages. He tracks and traces the sexed body as it moves from creation, through the fall, to redemption “now,” and final consummation “not yet.” In doing so, Ashton presents what is perhaps the strongest case that can be made for 'male and female He created them'. Each chapter privileges biblical exegesis, drawing upon figures in church history (notably Augustine and Aquinas) as and when they illumine Scripture. By doing so, the book considers the difficulty presented to sexual dimorphism by the phenomenon of intersex. Ashton seeks to develop an understanding that is generous, inclusive and affirming, so he works carefully through the writings of Thatcher, Song and Cornwall in a way that invites engagement and dialogue. With the complete divine drama in view, the book offers synthetic judgments about what remains essential for the “structure” of the sexed body as it travels through history and what may be accidental to the sexed body's “direction” within a particular theo-dramatic act. Ashton concludes by considering ways to transition from dogmatic judgments about intersexuality to the moral-pastoral care of concrete intersex individuals, briefly thinking about the complex matter of marriage.

Redeeming Sex

Redeeming Sex
Author: Debra Hirsch
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830898107

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Missio Alliance Essential Reading List Readers' Choice Award Winner Seedbed's 10 Notable Books Nothing has exposed the gap between the church and the broader society quite like the cultural argument over sexuality. Relationships, identities, orientations and even seemingly straightforward concepts such as gender have cut battle lines between the church and the world. In the fog of war and the cloud of conflict, it's increasingly hard to see our way clearly. There is hope, however. Debra Hirsch has seen it firsthand—in meaningful lifelong relationships with LGBT friends and neighbors, in Christian fellowships and in movements that have held a concern for people created in God's image and a high view of the Bible's teaching on sexuality in constructive tension. When you consider the world from the perspective of God's kingdom mission, it turns out the smoke clears and a redemptive imagination takes root. Discover a holistic, biblical vision of sex and gender that honors God and offers good news to the world.

Gender and Christian Ethics

Gender and Christian Ethics
Author: Adrian Thatcher
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781108839488

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Provides strong theological arguments for replacing the binary understanding of gender, and for the embracing of sexual minorities.

Gender Rolitis

Gender Rolitis
Author: Kirk E Farnsworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1683143574

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Hierarchy or Mutuality? Solve the Gender Role Puzzle Don't give up hope for a truly Bible-based, Christ-centered, Spirit-led calling in your marriage, and all other important areas of your life This book will give you biblical solutions for hope that lasts: - Redeem the gender roles in your marriage (or yourself, if single) - Restore peace when there are irreconcilable differences of opinion regarding gender roles - Reimagine possibilities revealed by divine disruption of human bias - Integrate Spirit and self in your calling - Transform your identity into Spirit-formed identity in Christ. "Spirit-formed oneness in mutual submission to each other and mutual accountability to God restores the heart, heals the hurt, and renews the hope of every husband and wife who wants to be all God is calling each of them to be."

New Approaches in History and Theology to Same Sex Love and Desire

New Approaches in History and Theology to Same Sex Love and Desire
Author: Mark D. Chapman,Dominic Janes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319702117

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This book offers a range of interdisciplinary evaluations of the history of same-sex relationships in the Church as they have been understood in different periods and contexts. The relationships between diverse forms of religious and sexual identities have been widely contested in the media since the rise of the lesbian and gay liberation movement in the 1970s. One of the key images that often appears in public debate is that of ‘lesbians and gays in the Church’ as a significant ‘problem’. Research over the past forty years or so into queer theology and the history of same-sex desire has shown that such issues have played an important role in the story of Christianity over many centuries. The contributors to this volume have all been inspired by the challenges of such revisionist study to explore religion and same-sex desire as a field of opportunity for investigation and debate. They uncover some of the hidden histories of the Church and its theologies: they tell sometimes unexpected stories, many of which invite serious further study. It is quite clear through history that some in the churches have been at the vanguard of legislative and social change. Similarly, some churches have offered safe queer spaces. Overall, these essays offer new interpretations and original research into the history of sexuality that helps inform the contemporary debate in the churches as well as in the academy.

A Biblical Theology of Singleness

A Biblical Theology of Singleness
Author: Barry Danylak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2007
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 185174665X

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