Inasmuch as sex and sexuality are not words often spoken from pulpits and in academic theological circles, a vast number of utterances have been made in the name of so-called Christian values and biblical views on sex and sexuality. These are often given from moral-ethical perspectives, and seemingly very prescriptive: who should have sex with whom, when sex should take place, which purposes sex should serveand especially, when sex is wrong. Moreover, often there is little or no recognition of the complexities surrounding human sexuality, resulting in what appears to be a blueprint for sexuality, applicable to all persons. This volume contains fourteen theological and ethical reflections by South African scholars on human sexuality, with the aim of exploring what a sexual reformation within Christian dialogue might entail. Presented in three sectionsnamely, systematic theological reflections, biblical reflections, and ethical reflectionsthe essays represent a range of topics from a variety of perspectives: Luther and marriage; sexual abuse in the Catholic Church; body theology and the sexual revolution; reproductive technologies, sexuality and reproduction; reproductive loss; hermeneutical choices and gender reformation in (South) Africa; queer engagements with bra Joseph; explorations on Paul and sex; rape culture and violent deities; the churchs moral authority and sexual ethics; practical-theological considerations regarding infertility; empirical research on masculinities in Zambia; and the lived experience of transgender people in African Independent Churches.
- | Author: Manitza Kotze, Nadia Marais, Nina Muller Van Velden
- | Publisher: Pickwick Publications
- | Publication Date: Feb 28, 2022
- | Number of Pages: 256 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1666708119
- | ISBN-13: 9781666708110