Fr. 236.00

Mapping New Terrain in Queer Religious Scholarship - Essays in Honor of John Eastburn Boswell

English · Hardback

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Mapping New Terrain in Queer Religious Scholarship builds upon the work and legacy of Professor John Boswell, bringing together contributions that were delivered at the annual CLGS Boswell Lecture Series at Pacific School of Religion, USA.


List of contents










1. Who Is Human?; 2. Enfleshing Eros, Healing Earth; 3. Queer Bodies; 4. Reading the Bible with the Eunuchs; 5. The Rainbow Connection; 6. How Does a Queer Feminist Remain a Christian?; 7. What's Queer about Christian Couples? 8. "Peace Be Still": James Cleveland and the Paradox of Peace in the Civil Rights Movement; 9. A Gay, Male, Christian, Sexual Ethic; 10. Queer Theology and Social Transformation;11. Why Do Biblical Interpreters Hate Sex So Much?


About the author










Bernard S. Schlager is Associate Professor of Historical and Cultural Studies as well as Executive Director of the Center for LGBTQ and Gender Studies in Religion (CLGS) at Pacific School of Religion, USA.


Summary

Mapping New Terrain in Queer Religious Scholarship builds upon the work and legacy of Professor John Boswell, bringing together contributions that were delivered at the annual CLGS Boswell Lecture Series at Pacific School of Religion, USA.

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