Homosexuality: Church, tradition, and the Bible – homophobia, sarcophobia, and the gospel The article demonstrates a trend in the current debate on the church’s attitude towards homosexuality, namely that exegetical results supersede authentic faith experiences of gays. It shows that this trend causes an untenable tension between the dialectical notions sola fidei and sola Scriptura. Such an unacceptable tension contributes to the social psychological phenomena of homophobia and sarcophobia. The article investigates this empirical approach (theoretical reason) to homo-sexuality from the dialectical perspective of a theological approach (practical reason). The latter includes an investigation of the epistemological processes behind exegetes’...
Lehrer argues for the importance of a close hermeneutical study of the Bible in order to understand ...
Sexuality is an obsession of the Christian Church. It is one of the social behaviours that it has tr...
Most organized religions including Christianity still regard homosexuality as being against their te...
<strong>Homosexuality: Church, tradition, and the Bible – homophobia, sarcophobia, and the gos...
<strong>Heteronormativity, homophobia and homosexuality – mapping for an inclusive church</...
The aim of the article is to illustrate that prejudice differs fundamentally from legitimate presupp...
The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
Homosexuality and time-orientedness: an ethic of reading the Bible? The article deals with the di...
This article begins by explaining Bibical texts referring to homosexuality, followed by a review of ...
The rights and responsibilities of the homosexual person Homosexual conduct is at the moment a very...
<strong>Biblical testimony on homosexuality – seen from another per-spective</strong><...
Biblical testimony on homosexuality – seen from another per-spective The aim of this article is to (...
The paper discusses the relationship between Christianity and homosexuality through the analysis of ...
Homosexuality is often seen as deviant and abnormal actions, and therefore must be avoided and avoid...
Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the cultu...
Lehrer argues for the importance of a close hermeneutical study of the Bible in order to understand ...
Sexuality is an obsession of the Christian Church. It is one of the social behaviours that it has tr...
Most organized religions including Christianity still regard homosexuality as being against their te...
<strong>Homosexuality: Church, tradition, and the Bible – homophobia, sarcophobia, and the gos...
<strong>Heteronormativity, homophobia and homosexuality – mapping for an inclusive church</...
The aim of the article is to illustrate that prejudice differs fundamentally from legitimate presupp...
The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
Homosexuality and time-orientedness: an ethic of reading the Bible? The article deals with the di...
This article begins by explaining Bibical texts referring to homosexuality, followed by a review of ...
The rights and responsibilities of the homosexual person Homosexual conduct is at the moment a very...
<strong>Biblical testimony on homosexuality – seen from another per-spective</strong><...
Biblical testimony on homosexuality – seen from another per-spective The aim of this article is to (...
The paper discusses the relationship between Christianity and homosexuality through the analysis of ...
Homosexuality is often seen as deviant and abnormal actions, and therefore must be avoided and avoid...
Understanding homophobia as a discursively constituted antipathy, this article argues that the cultu...
Lehrer argues for the importance of a close hermeneutical study of the Bible in order to understand ...
Sexuality is an obsession of the Christian Church. It is one of the social behaviours that it has tr...
Most organized religions including Christianity still regard homosexuality as being against their te...