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Gender and Christian Ethics
Provides strong theological arguments for replacing the binary understanding of gender, and for the embracing of sexual minorities.
Adrian Thatcher (Author)
9781108839488, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 22 October 2020
300 pages
16 x 23.5 x 2 cm, 0.52 kg
'This book will unsettle many in the Christian ethical tradition but it will also impress many with its adroit use of biblical and theological scholarship and reasoned response to one of the crying moral issues of the day - gender discrimination … Highly recommended.' F. G. Kirkpatrick, Choice Connect
In this book, Adrian Thatcher offers fresh theological arguments for expanding our understanding of gender. He begins by describing the various meanings of gender and depicts the relations between women and men as a pervasive human and global problem. Thatcher then critiques naive and harmful theological accounts of sexuality and gender as binary opposites or mistaken identities. Demonstrating that the gendered theologies of Hans Urs von Balthasar and Karl Barth, as well as the Vatican's “war on gender” rest on questionable binary models, he replaces these models with a human continuum that allows for sexual difference without assuming “opposite sexes” and normative sexualities. Grounded in core Christian doctrines, this continuum enables a full theological affirmation of LGBTIQ people. Thatcher also addresses the excesses of the male/female binary in secular culture and outlines a hermeneutic that delivers justice and acceptance instead of sexism and discrimination.
Part I. Gender and Violence: 1. Aims and key terms
2. The global gender crisis
3. Gender binaries as theological problems
Part II. Double Vision: Catholics and Protestants Sexual Difference: 4. The Vatican and the war on gender
5. Women, men, and Barth
6. The conceit of complementarity
Part III. The Human Continuum: A Place for Everyone: 7. The continuum and the doctrine of God
8. The human continuum: a place for everyone
9. The masculine/feminine binary and the theological critique of culture
10. The continuum and sacred texts.
Subject Areas: Gender studies, gender groups [JFSJ], Religious aspects of sexuality, gender & relationships [HRLM7], Christian social thought & activity [HRCX6], Christian aspects of sexuality, gender & relationships [HRCV4], Christianity [HRC], Religious ethics [HRAM1]