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God, Science, Sex, Gender: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Christian Ethics [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252035372
  • ISBN-13: 9780252035371
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width: 235x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jun-2010
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252035372
  • ISBN-13: 9780252035371
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God, Sex, Science, Gender: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Christian Ethics is a timely, wide-ranging attempt to rescue dialogues on human sexuality, sexual diversity, and gender from insular exchanges based primarily on biblical scholarship and denominational ideology. Too often, dialogues on sexuality and gender devolve into the repetition of party lines and defensive postures, without considering the interdisciplinary body of scholarly research on this complex subject. This volume expands beyond the usual parameters, opening the discussion to scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences to foster the development of Christian sexual ethics for contemporary times.

 

Essays by prominent and emerging scholars in the fields of anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, literary studies, theology, and ethics reveal how faith and reason can illuminate our understanding of human sexual and gender diversity. Focusing on the intersection of theology and science and incorporating feminist theory, God, Sex, Science, Gender is a much-needed call for Christian ethicists to map the origins and full range of human sexual experience and gender identity. Essays delve into why human sexuality and gender can be so controversial in Christian contexts, investigate the complexity of sexuality in humans and other species, and reveal the implications of diversity for Christian moral theology.

 

Contributors are Joel Brown, James Calcagno, Francis J. Catania, Pamela L. Caughie, Robin Colburn, Robert Di Vito, Terry Grande, Frank Fennell, Anne E. Figert, Patricia Beattie Jung, Fred Kniss, John McCarthy, Jon Nilson, Stephen J. Pope, Susan A. Ross, Joan Roughgarden, and Aana Marie Vigen.

Recenzijas

"A tremendously important collection that brings together science, literature, theology, and biblical studies in riveting and revolutionary ways. The essays are remarkably integrated and accessible.--Christine Gudorf, author of Boundaries: A Casebook in Environmental Ethics "This book makes great strides towards bridging intellectual divides between science, religion, gender, sexuality and ethics."--Religion and Gender "A methodological must-read for ethicists of sexuality and for all ethicists wishing to engage biological and social sciences rigorously."--Equinox Publishing "A remarkable endeavor by experts from various disciplines."--Anglican Theological Review

Papildus informācija

A much-needed call for Christian ethicists to consider the full range of human sexuality
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(22)
Patricia Beattie Jung
Aana Marie Vigen
Part 1 Establishing Basepoints for Dialogue
1 Red Hats: Catholic Sexual Ethics in the Face of Church Authority
23(9)
Jon Nilson
2 White Coats: Boundary Disputes between Scientific and Religious Authority
32(14)
Anne E. Figert
3 What's All the Fuss About? The Conflict between Science and Religion over Sexual Diversity
46(11)
Fred Kniss
4 Medieval Attitudes toward Philosophia Naturalis in Relation to Scientia Moralis
57(12)
Francis J. Catania
5 Patriarchy, Purity, and Procreativity: Developments in Catholic Teachings on Human Sexuality and Gender
69(20)
Patricia Beattie Jung
Part 2 Reflecting on Human Sexual Diversity
6 Evolutionary Biology and Sexual Diversity
89(16)
Joan Roughgarden
7 The Evolution of Sex
105(18)
Terry Grande
Joel Brown
Robin Colburn
8 Interpreting the Theology of Creation: Binary Gender in Catholic Thought
123(17)
John McCarthy
9 "Passing" and Identity: A Literary Perspective on Gender and Sexual Diversity
140(15)
Pamela L. Caughie
10 Monogamy and Sexual Diversity in Primates: Can Evolutionary Biology Contribute to Christian Sexual Ethics?
155(12)
James Calcagno
11 "In God's Image" and "Male and Female": How a Little Punctuation Might Have Helped
167(20)
Robert Di Vito
Part 3 Sexual Diversity and Christian Moral Theology
12 Social Selection and Sexual Diversity: Implications for Christian Ethics
187(14)
Stephen J. Pope
13 The Triumph of Diversity: Hopkins's "Pied Beauty"
201(10)
Frank Fennell
14 Christ as Bride: Toward a Christology of Diversity
211(13)
Susan A. Ross
15 Gender in Heaven: The Story of the Ethiopian Eunuch in Light of Evolutionary Biology
224(35)
Patricia Beattie Jung
Joan Roughgarden
Conclusion: Descriptive and Normative Ways of Understanding Human Nature
241(18)
Aana Marie Vigen
Bibliography 259(18)
Contributors 277(4)
Scripture Index 281(1)
Subject and Author Index 282
Patricia Beattie Jung is a professor of Christian ethics and the Oubri A. Poppele Professor of Health and Welfare Ministries at St. Paul School of Theology. She is the coeditor of Good Sex: Feminist Perspectives from the Worlds Religions.

Aana Marie Vigen is an assistant professor of ethics at Loyola University and the author of Women, Ethics, and Inequality in U.S. Healthcare: "To Count among the Living."