Question of Truth: Christianity and Homosexuality
By (Author) Gareth Moore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
19th June 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity
Theology
261.835766
Paperback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
420g
Many Christians accept that 'homosexual acts are wrong' on the authority of the Church. For many others such teaching contradicts what they know to be the obvious truth. In this book Gareth Moore closely and dispassionately examines the bases of Christian 'anti-gay' arguments. Moore critically explores the language that we use to describe and define human sexuality and what this means for what we think we know about sex, identity and morality.At the centre of this work is a thorough and revolutionary analysis of the Bible on homosexuality posing such questions as: Is there a unified biblical teaching on sex or homosexuality Are we misreading the Bible by applying modern thinking and terms Must Christians accept Paul's supposed rejection of homosexuality when they do not follow all of his teaching (for example his low estimation of marriage - 1, Cor, 7)For Moore the criticism that gay practice is remote from Christian values is just as true of straight life. Gay Christians are often responsible and thoughtful moral agents and to propose otherwise is both unreasonable and deeply disrespectful. It is a precondition of being heard that we listen and in the end the gospel can only be preached effectively by those who listen.
"...he has paved the way for others to write positively of Christianity and homosexuality, freed from the need to answer Vatican pronouncements. A Question of Truth has left those decrees in ruins. This book is a must-read for anyone serious about homosexuality and religion." -Lambda Book Report, November/December 2004
"Moore admits his book brings together what others have already said, but his original contribution is to apply a conceptual and linguistic analysis to this discussion. He is also an excellent pedagogue who uses examples and analogies to clarify his arguments...this is an important book published at a time when many Christians are again publicly discussing homosexuality. " -Charles Curran, The Tablet
"...this work is exhaustive, examining the both the biblical and natural law foundations of Catholic doctrine...Recommended. Lower level undergraduates and above." -CHOICE, Jan. 2004 * Blurb from reviewer *
Gareth Moore is a member of the Dominican Order and has taught at Blackfriars, Oxford (England). He is the author of Believing in God and Question of Truth: Christianity and Homosexuality (Continuum).