- Queer theology
people along with other sexualities. In queer theology these concerns are linked to the nature of the divine and humankind's relationship with God.
Many churches that have embraced Queer Theology (such as the
Metropolitan Community Church ) would ascribe a broad meaning toqueer - including a broad range of those who choose to identify or ally themselves outside the constraints of the prevailing societal norms.While some Queer Theologians devote some time and energy to work that seeks to refute the more conservative teaching that homosexual desires are disordered and homosexual acts are sinful, increasingly the focus is moving away from the justification of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender desires and behavior and more towards the exploration of wider theological issues arising from these communities.
Mona West , in a [http://www.mccchurch.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Resources&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=614#queerspirit pamphlet] published by theMetropolitan Community Church , explains the use ofQueer in the theological context by saying that:The definition and use of the term
Queer is not without controversy in the wider academic and social context.A form of liberation theology
Queer theology is, in many ways, a branch of
Liberation theology , sharing much of the same methodology and seeing theology as a tool in addressing the oppression which many queer theologians believe is perpetrated on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people by wider society in general and, in particular, the religious establishment. A reader offeminist theology orwomanist theology would recognise a similar approach in queer theology.Much of liberation theology grew out of social liberation struggles in Latin America and was strongly contextualised by Roman Catholic background of many liberation theologians. To some liberation theologians would not support the extension of their ideas to the liberation struggle of queer people. Argentinian Queer theologian Professor
Marcella Althaus-Reid argued in a2005 contribution to a work on Latin American Liberation Theology ("From Liberation Theology to Indecent Theology – the Trouble with Normality in Theology" from "Latin American Liberation Theology – The Next Generation" Ivan Petrella, Editor) that mainline liberation theology was not being true to itself by ignoring the liberation of queer people.Academic study
Several theology schools now offer courses in Queer Theology including the
Pacific School of Religion and theChicago Theological Seminary .Leading figures
Leading writers in the field of
Queer Theology include:
*Marcella Althaus-Reid
*Bob Goss
*Chris Glaser
*Gerard Loughlin
*John J McNeill
* Ken Stone
*Elizabeth Stuart
*Rembert S. Truluck
*Graham Ward
*Mona West
*Nancy WilsonThese authors all address queer theology from a
Christian perspective and, indeed, the bulk of the work done in this field has been undertaken by Christian theologians. However, other faith traditions have also become engaged in the exploration of queer theology - most notably in theJewish faith where theologians withinReform Judaism andLiberal Judaism have addressed the issues of queer theology. As is often the case, there is much common language and common concern betweenJewish andChristian theologians.ee also
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Queer theory
*David and Jonathan
*Postmodern Christianity
*Religion and sexual orientation
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*John Boswell , historian and author of "Christianity, Social Tolerance and Homosexuality"External links
* [http://www.clgs.org/ The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry at the Pacific School of Religion]
* [http://www.whosoever.org Whosoever - an online LGBT Theological Journal]
* [http://www.operationrebirth.com Black gay Christians]
* [http://www.wildernesswanderings.org - Wilderness Wanderings: an online Web Journal Capturing the Experiences of LGBT Christians]
* [http://www.mccph.tk : The Official Website of the Metropolitan Community Church Philippines]
* [http://www.mlp.org/ More Light Presbyterians]
* [http://instituteforprogressivechristianity.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=37&Itemid=36 Institute for Progressive Christianity - Progressive Christian Analysis of Gay Marriage: "The Kingdom of God and the Witness of Gay Marriage"]
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