The Civil Partnership Act (2004) was a watershed in the history of gay rights in the United Kingdom, paving the way for later legislation, including the Marriage (Same- Sex Couples) Act (2013). Lesbian and gay Christians entered civil partnerships, although there was little explicit theology to support their decision, and the Church of England opposed the Act in its official statements. This research explores an emerging theology of civil partnership, examining in particular the voices of gay and lesbian Christians who made this decision, in order primarily to bring first person accounts to bear on discussions of same-sex relationships at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, and in the wider Church. The topic was investigated within a broad c...
Whereas the liberal deconstruction of conservative claims about the Bible “obviously” condemning hom...
International audienceWhereas the liberal deconstruction of conservative claims about the Bible “obv...
Given the contemporary emergence of polyamory as a visible social reality in light of the Obergefell...
The Civil Partnership Act (2004) came into force at the end of 2005 and, for the first time in the U...
The Church of England’s traditional theology of marriage between one man and one woman is protected ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study explor...
At most church weddings, the person presiding over the ritual is not a priest or a pastor, but the w...
International audienceA positive Christian approach to homosexuality has alternated between an apolo...
This paper asks whether the Church of England considers sources other than the Bible in its teachin...
The Conflict over ‘homosexuality’, which has embroiled the Anglican Communion over the past 15 years...
This book offers a range of interdisciplinary evaluations of the history of same-sex relationships i...
An online qualitative survey was used to explore the perspectives of those who have had a civil part...
I explore several case studies on the relationship between the state, marriage, cohabitation and civ...
Following the enactment of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, same-sex couples in England and...
Following the enactment of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, same-sex couples in England and...
Whereas the liberal deconstruction of conservative claims about the Bible “obviously” condemning hom...
International audienceWhereas the liberal deconstruction of conservative claims about the Bible “obv...
Given the contemporary emergence of polyamory as a visible social reality in light of the Obergefell...
The Civil Partnership Act (2004) came into force at the end of 2005 and, for the first time in the U...
The Church of England’s traditional theology of marriage between one man and one woman is protected ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study explor...
At most church weddings, the person presiding over the ritual is not a priest or a pastor, but the w...
International audienceA positive Christian approach to homosexuality has alternated between an apolo...
This paper asks whether the Church of England considers sources other than the Bible in its teachin...
The Conflict over ‘homosexuality’, which has embroiled the Anglican Communion over the past 15 years...
This book offers a range of interdisciplinary evaluations of the history of same-sex relationships i...
An online qualitative survey was used to explore the perspectives of those who have had a civil part...
I explore several case studies on the relationship between the state, marriage, cohabitation and civ...
Following the enactment of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, same-sex couples in England and...
Following the enactment of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013, same-sex couples in England and...
Whereas the liberal deconstruction of conservative claims about the Bible “obviously” condemning hom...
International audienceWhereas the liberal deconstruction of conservative claims about the Bible “obv...
Given the contemporary emergence of polyamory as a visible social reality in light of the Obergefell...