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Sexual Diversity and Catholicism: Toward the Development of Moral Theology [Paperback]

Patricia Beattie Jung (Editor), Joseph Andrew Coray (Editor)
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Theology April 2001
The Roman Catholic Church has in recent decades sent mixed signals with regard to discrimination based on sexual identity. On the one hand, official documents have condemned violence and verbal abuse directed at persons of different sexual orientation; on the other hand, the Church has approved and lobbied for certain types of discrimination: in housing and employment, for example, and also with regard to marriage or civil unions.

Sexual Diversity and Catholicism focuses specifically on Roman Catholic magisterial teachings on sexual diversity. It also wrestles with explicitly Roman Catholic views of the relationship among various sources of moral wisdom (between Church teachings, the Bible, philosophy, science and experience) and how their interplay might contribute to the further development of Church teaching. It addresses the issue of sexual diversity and its legitimate expression under the headings Interpreting Church Teachings, Interpreting the Bible, Interpreting Secular Disciplines, and Interpreting Human Experience.


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"This book is an occasion of grace for readers of all faiths, and especially for Catholics." -- Anne E. Patrick Professor of Religion Carleton

"This book is an occasion of grace for readers of all faiths, and especially for Catholics...." -- Anne E. Patrick Professor of Religion Carleton

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  • Paperback: 311 pages
  • Publisher: Michael Glazier Books (April 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081465939X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814659397
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on topics that need to be discussed, May 3, 2003
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David J Kucharski (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sexual Diversity and Catholicism: Toward the Development of Moral Theology (Paperback)
Few topics are more controversial in the Catholic Church today--and indeed, in many other churches--than homosexuality. Unfortunately, the usual response to such controversy is to avoid discussing the topic in question, either by simply and nervously refusing to address it, or by using authority to squelch presentation of anything other than the "official" position (which all too often is the product of simplification or misunderstanding).

Jung and Coray are doing the Catholic Church, and wider society, a great service by attempting to open up theological discussion on the Church's teachings of homosexuality and human sexuality in general. The authors make the argument that Catholic teachings must not rely only on one particular reading of Scripture and tradition. Instead, the teachings must also take into account historical context of the times in which Scripture was written, current knowledge of the biological and social sciences, and life experiences that witness to the way God's Spirit is present in people's sexuality today. Jung and Coray and the other contributors to this book--most of whom are theologians associated with Chicago's Loyola University--thus provide a wide range of perspectives and much food for thought around the challenging topics addressed.

As a gay man raised in the Catholic tradition, this reviewer has had cause to question the Church's current teachings on human sexuality--for example, that marital sexual intercourse must always be open to the possibility of procreation, or that while a homosexual sexual orientation is not sinful, for two persons of the same sex to express love through sexual intimacy is sinful. Many of the authors in this collection raise similar questions about these teachings. The conclusion drawn by most of the essayists is that while there is certainly much truth and beauty to be found in the Church's sexual teachings, those teachings are at present based on an incomplete and sometimes inaccurate understanding of the full range of human experience.

One sincerely hopes that "Sexual Diversity and Catholicism" will be widely read and discussed among not just Catholics but anyone hoping to gain a better understanding of the many and diverse ways God's love is expressed through the beautiful gift of human sexuality.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Review of Sexual Diversity and Catholicism: Toward the Development of Moral Theology, February 27, 2009
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Be warned that this is a scholarly book with multiple theologians and individuals contributing. It is thus not for those without pre-existing knowledge of the official Catholic doctrines regarding sexuality. That being said, it is probably one of the best critiques of the official doctrine that I've ever read. The Vatican may not be in any hurry to embrace a change or development in its official teachings, but that doesn't mean that Catholics on the ground aren't taking a second look at the rationales behind the prohibitions on masturbation, homosexuality, contraception, etc. While younger priests are probably getting more conservative and thus not as receptive to this kind of critique, young lay Catholics with a scholarly eye like myself who question the Church's stance on these issues will find very good arguments against the Church's stance and a case for re-examining the traditional positions. Examples of what can be found in this book include a critique of the ban on birth control by a married Catholic woman, a thorough examination of the Biblical passages which supposedly refer to homosexuality (the book puts these "clobber passages" into context) and more. There will undoubtedly be Catholics who will froth at the mouth at the thought of any kind of argument that would put Catholic sexual ethics into question, but if you have an open mind (or perhaps, more importantly, an open heart) this book is well worth your time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Rating: Zero or Five?, April 25, 2006
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OK how about a 3! Five for clarity and one for content. An average of 3. It is equally clear that the position presented will NEVER be embraced by the Church's magisterium. With the election of Josef Cardinal Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI, the final curtain has fallen on the "Spirit of Vatican II" fictional drama. Most of the actors in this drama are now toddling about the nursing home garden basking in the memory of times when it looked like they would shape the Church in their image. The real future of the Church is in: The New Faithful: Why Young Adults Are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy (Paperback)
To the authors: IF YOU THINK IT IS IMOPORTANT THAT HOMOSEXUALITY BE EMBRACED AS NORMAL, FIND ANOTHER CHURCH! It will not happen in this one.
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Throughout many years of pastoral experience, I have come to a deeper understanding of what is meant by the words recorded by Matthew as the conclusion of the Sermon on the Mount: "You must be perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect" (Matt 5:48). Read the first page
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lesbian feminist theology, nuptial metaphor, biblical renewal, female sexual orientation, gay male relationships, gender complementarity, objective disorder, procreative meanings, sexual duality, sexual complementarity, gay male couples, homosexual persons, gender expression, magisterial teachings
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