Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the culture of the Catholic Church – as constituted through the Roman magisterium – can be understood as fundamentally homophobic, and in its teaching not just on homosexuality, but also on contraception and priestly celibacy. Moreover, in this regard, the article argues for a hermeneutic of continuity from the pontificate of John Paul II to that of Pope Francis – the latter’s ambivalence repeating the ‘scrambling’ of speech that is typical of homophobic discourse
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Why is it, exactly, that Jesus hat...
<strong>Heteronormativity, homophobia and homosexuality – mapping for an inclusive church</...
This essay will examine the traditional Catholic standpoint on the issue of homosexuality as well as...
Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the cultu...
A response to the article ‘A reply to Gerard Loughlin’s “Catholic homophobia”’ by Teofilo Pugeda hig...
This article replies to the accusations of homophobia levelled against the Catholic Church by Loughl...
The question in our essay is primarily whether the rejection of homosexuality still enjoys the suppo...
The Catholic magisterium has made a distinction between homosexual orientation (disordered, but not ...
Objectives This presentation offers an insight on the rationale of “not unjust discrimination” used ...
English schools have traditionally been institutions with high levels of homophobia. This is attribu...
This ethnographic research interrogates the relationship between sexuality, gender and homophobia an...
The aim of the article is to illustrate that prejudice differs fundamentally from legitimate presupp...
Pope Francis has spoken openly about homosexuality. In a recent interview, the pope said that homose...
Book review of Homophobia in the Hallways: Heterosexism and Transphobia in Canadian Catholic Schools...
<strong>Homosexuality: Church, tradition, and the Bible – homophobia, sarcophobia, and the gos...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Why is it, exactly, that Jesus hat...
<strong>Heteronormativity, homophobia and homosexuality – mapping for an inclusive church</...
This essay will examine the traditional Catholic standpoint on the issue of homosexuality as well as...
Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the cultu...
A response to the article ‘A reply to Gerard Loughlin’s “Catholic homophobia”’ by Teofilo Pugeda hig...
This article replies to the accusations of homophobia levelled against the Catholic Church by Loughl...
The question in our essay is primarily whether the rejection of homosexuality still enjoys the suppo...
The Catholic magisterium has made a distinction between homosexual orientation (disordered, but not ...
Objectives This presentation offers an insight on the rationale of “not unjust discrimination” used ...
English schools have traditionally been institutions with high levels of homophobia. This is attribu...
This ethnographic research interrogates the relationship between sexuality, gender and homophobia an...
The aim of the article is to illustrate that prejudice differs fundamentally from legitimate presupp...
Pope Francis has spoken openly about homosexuality. In a recent interview, the pope said that homose...
Book review of Homophobia in the Hallways: Heterosexism and Transphobia in Canadian Catholic Schools...
<strong>Homosexuality: Church, tradition, and the Bible – homophobia, sarcophobia, and the gos...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Why is it, exactly, that Jesus hat...
<strong>Heteronormativity, homophobia and homosexuality – mapping for an inclusive church</...
This essay will examine the traditional Catholic standpoint on the issue of homosexuality as well as...