Queer Theology makes an important contribution to public debate about Christianity and sex.
- A remarkable collection of specially commissioned essays by some of the brightest and best of Anglo-American scholars
- Edited by one of the leading theologians working at the interface between religion and contemporary culture
- Reconceptualizes the body and its desires
- Enlarges the meaningfulness of Christian sexuality for the good of the Church
- Proposes that bodies are the mobile products of changing discourses and regimes of power.
Notes on Contributors.
Preface.
Introduction: The End of Sex: Gerard Loughlin (University of Durham).
Part I: Queer Lives.
1 Subjectivity and Belief: Kathy Rudy (Duke University).
2 The Gay Thing: Following the Still Small Voice: James Alison (writer).
Part II: Queer Church.
3 Sacramental Flesh: Elizabeth Stuart (University of Winchester).
4 There Is No Sexual Difference: Graham Ward (University of Manchester).
5 Fecundity: Sex and Social Reproduction: David Matzko McCarthy (Mount St Mary’s University).
Part III: Queer Origins.
6 Eros and Emergence: Catherine Pickstock (Cambridge University).
7 Omphalos: Gerard Loughlin (University of Durham).
Part IV: Queer/ing Tradition.
8 Against Rabbinic Sexuality: Textual Reasoning and the Jewish Theology of Sex: Daniel Boyarin (University of California at Berkeley).
9 Queer Father: Gregory lãK