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Confronting Religious Denial Of Gay Marriage Christian Humanism And The Moral Imagination Catherine M Wallace

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Confronting Religious Denial Of Gay Marriage Christian Humanism And The Moral Imagination Catherine M Wallace
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Catherine M. Wallace
ISBN: 9781498225410, 1498225411
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Confronting Religious Denial Of Gay Marriage Christian Humanism And The Moral Imagination Catherine M Wallace by Catherine M. Wallace 9781498225410, 1498225411 instant download after payment.

Writing in part for secular humanists, non-Christians, and ex-Christians, Wallace locates the beginning of religious vilification of LBGTQ Americans: these attacks recycle earlier, equally reactionary political opposition to racial desegregation and equal rights for women. Then, step by step, she lays out three major flaws in the religious argument against gay marriage. First, it derives from Plato and Greco-Roman sexual anxieties, not from Jesus. Second, opposition to gay marriage takes Bible verses out of context, ignoring their roots in Iron Age biology, sexual politics in the classic era, and pagan ritual practices. Third and most importantly, this opposition reflects an inadequate moral theology based on a denial of contemporary science and social science. Then and only then does she offer her own concept of marriage as a morally rooted, creative process, laying out common ground easily shared by Christian humanists and secular humanists alike. Her nimble, accessible account, richly leavened by personal stories, will facilitate new conversations and alliances among all those, believers and nonbelievers alike, who affirm the moral dignity of gay marriage.

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