Welcoming But Not Affirming: An Evangelical Response to HomosexualityWestminster John Knox Press, 1 janv. 1998 - 210 pages In this carefully reasoned and thoroughly researched analysis, Stanley Grenz asks: are same-sex relationships a viable, God-given way of giving expression to our sexuality? He reviews scientific research, the history of Christian teaching on homosexuality, the issue of biblical authority today, and the practical issues the church now faces, such as the blessing of same-sex unions, the ordination of homosexuals, and the church's public stance on gay rights issues. Ultimately he proposes that it is possible for Christian communities to welcome homosexuals without affirming same-sex unions. |
Table des matières
Homosexuality in Contemporary Perspective | 13 |
Homosexuality and Church Teaching | 63 |
Homosexuality and Biblical Authority | 81 |
Homosexuality and the Christian Sex Ethic | 101 |
Homosexuality and the Church | 131 |
Notes | 159 |
For Further Reading | 187 |
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The Way Forward?: Christian Voices on Homosexuality and the Church Timothy Bradshaw Aucun aperçu disponible - 2003 |