Reasonable and Holy: Engaging Same-Sexuality
By (Author) Tobias Stanislas Haller
Church Publishing Inc
Church Publishing Inc
9th June 2009
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
Anglican and Episcopalian Churches
241.66
Paperback
192
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Reasonable and Holy addresses the conflict over homosexuality within the Anglican tradition, demonstrating that the church is able to provide for and support faithful and loving relationships between persons of the same sex, not as a departure from that tradition, but as a reasonable extension of it.
It offers a carefully argued, but accessible means of engagement with Scripture, the Jewish and Christian traditions, and the use of reason in dealing with the experience and lives of fellow-Christians. Unlike most reflections on the topic of homosexuality, Reasonable and Holy examines same-sex relationships through the lens of the traditional teaching on the "ends" or "goods" of marriage: procreation, union, the upbuilding of society, the symbolic representation of Christ and the Church, and the now often unmentioned "remedy for fornication." Throughout, it responds to objections based on reason, tradition and Scripture.
Based on a series of popular blog posts, it includes a number of independent, but related resources in the form of side-bars and single-page expansions of particular themes, suitable for reproduction as handouts.
Tobias Stanislas Haller, BSG, has written Reasonable and Holy, Planning an Episcopal Wedding, What About Sex from the Little Books of Guidance series, and the best-selling revision of The Episcopal Handbook. He has been a deputy to General Convention for several sessions, and served in leadership across the church. He is also a member of the Society of Catholic Priests, a regular reviewer for the Anglican Theological Review, and served for three years as its Religion and Culture Book Review editor.