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Dishonorable Passions

Author : William N. Eskridge Jr.
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2008-05-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781440631108

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From the Pentagon to the wedding chapel, there are few issues more controversial today than gay rights. As William Eskridge persuasively demonstrates in Dishonorable Passions, there is nothing new about this political and legal obsession. The American colonies and the early states prohibited sodomy as the crime against nature, but rarely punished such conduct if it took place behind closed doors. By the twentieth century, America’s emerging regulatory state targeted degenerates and (later) homosexuals. The witch hunts of the McCarthy era caught very few Communists but ruined the lives of thousands of homosexuals. The nation’s sexual revolution of the 1960s fueled a social movement of people seeking repeal of sodomy laws, but it was not until the Supreme Court’s decision in Lawrence v. Texas (2003) that private sex between consenting adults was decriminalized. With dramatic stories of both the hunted (Walt Whitman and Margaret Mead) and the hunters (Earl Warren and J. Edgar Hoover), Dishonorable Passions reveals how American sodomy laws affected the lives of both homosexual and heterosexual Americans. Certain to provoke heated debate, Dishonorable Passions is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of sexuality and its regulation in the United States

Dishonorable Passions

Author : William N. Eskridge
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 0670018627

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A history of the government's regulation of sexual behavior traces the historical purposes behind the prohibition against sodomy in early America and continues with a discussion of how the law was referenced in different contexts in later years, covering such topics as the McCarthy era, the sexual revolution of the 1960s, and the 2003 Supreme Court decision to decriminalize private sex between consenting adults. 20,000 first printing.

Uncovering the Theme of Revelation in Romans 1:16-3:26

Author : Marcus A. Mininger
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3161556496

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Uncovering the Theme of Revelation in Romans 1:16-3:26 by Marcus A. Mininger Pdf

"Past study of Rom 1:16-3:26 focuses on individual salvation or on social relations and also produces a host of interpretative quandaries. Marcus A. Mininger develops a new approach, which includes but goes beyond these foci, by unearthing the theme of revelation that runs throughout Paul's argument largely unnoticed. More than a proof of sin or of social equality, Paul provides a survey of numerous visible revelations, in which otherwise invisible realities like God's wrath, the power of sin, and God's righteousness are seen through the observable effects they produce in different people. Read this way, the rationale of Paul's argument becomes quite clear, including for "problem texts" like Rom 2 and 3:1-8, as Paul proves that the gospel, not the law, overcomes sin's power and that God's righteousness always exists in contrast to the human condition in this age."--! From publisher's description

The Bible, Christianity, & Homosexuality

Author : Justin R. Cannon
Publisher : Justin Cannon
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2008-07-14
Category : Homosexuality
ISBN : 9781438249612

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The Bible, Christianity, & Homosexuality by Justin R. Cannon Pdf

There are many commendable books on the Bible and homosexuality which span anywhere from a hundred to several hundred pages in length. For the curious, such books can sometimes be inaccessible or more than they really want to read. "The Bible, Christianity, & Homosexuality" is a concise yet profound analysis of the Bible verses often misused to condemn gay and lesbian Christians. This study was written to be accessible to all, indeed, something family members and friends of gay and lesbian Christians might actually take the time to read. The Los Angeles Times describes this work as "an illuminating...analysis that argues the Bible doesn't condemn faithful gay relationships." (McGough, 7/18/05).

Before Lawrence v. Texas

Author : Wesley G. Phelps
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-02-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781477326664

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Before Lawrence v. Texas by Wesley G. Phelps Pdf

The grassroots queer activism and legal challenges that led to a landmark Supreme Court decision in favor of gay and lesbian equality. In 2003 the US Supreme Court overturned anti-sodomy laws across the country, ruling in Lawrence v. Texas that the Constitution protects private consensual sex between adults. To some, the decision seemed to come like lightning from above, altering the landscape of America’s sexual politics all at once. In actuality, many years of work and organizing led up to the legal case, and the landmark ruling might never have happened were it not for the passionate struggle of Texans who rejected their state’s discriminatory laws. Before Lawrence v. Texas tells the story of the long, troubled, and ultimately hopeful road to constitutional change. Wesley G. Phelps describes the achievements, setbacks, and unlikely alliances along the way. Over the course of decades, and at great risk to themselves, gay and lesbian Texans and their supporters launched political campaigns and legal challenges, laying the groundwork for Lawrence. Phelps shares the personal experiences of the people and couples who contributed to the legal strategy that ultimately overturned the state’s discriminatory law. Even when their individual court cases were unsuccessful, justice seekers and activists collectively influenced public opinion by insisting that their voices be heard. Nine Supreme Court justices ruled, but it was grassroots politics that vindicated the ideal of equality under the law.

Clashing Worldviews in the U.S. Supreme Court

Author : James Davids,Erik Gustafson,Sherena Arrington
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2021-10-19
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781498570602

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Clashing Worldviews in the U.S. Supreme Court by James Davids,Erik Gustafson,Sherena Arrington Pdf

Contrasting two Protestant justices who hold distinctively different worldviews, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Harry A. Blackmun, this book explores how each came to hold his worldview, how each applied it in Supreme Court rulings, and how it led them to differing outcomes for liberty, equality, and justice. This clash of worldviews between Rehnquist, whose religious and philosophical influences were anchored in the Reformation, and Blackmun, whose Reformation theology was modified by Enlightenment philosophy, provide the context to examine the true nature of justice, liberty, and equality and to consider how such ideals can be maintained in a society with increasingly divergent worldviews.

Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception

Author : Daniel Patte
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567681447

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Romans: Three Exegetical Interpretations and the History of Reception by Daniel Patte Pdf

In the first of a three-volume work, Daniel Patte presents three very different critical exegeses of Romans 1, arguing that all are equally legitimate and hermeneutically plausible. By expanding upon and respecting the exegeses of many erudite scholars of the last two centuries, Patte concludes that three families of vastly different critical interpretations are fully justified: traditional philological and epistolary studies; rhetorical and sociocultural studies; and figurative studies of the “coherence” of Paul's teaching. Arising from a long-standing interdisciplinary investigation of many receptions of Romans in light of recent diversification of exegetical methodologies, Patte concludes that the interpretation of a scriptural text necessarily involves making a choice among equally legitimate and plausible alternatives; and second, that this choice is always contextual and ethical. When these points are denied (by failing to respect the interpretations of others and absolutizing one's interpretation), instead of being a scriptural blessing, Romans becomes a deadly weapon against others – heretics, Jews (Shoah), and many others. The result is a threefold commentary of Romans 1 that is unique in its scope and thorough-going exegesis.

The Bible and Homosexual Practice

Author : Robert A. J. Gagnon
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781426730788

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The Bible and Homosexual Practice by Robert A. J. Gagnon Pdf

Gagnon offers the most thorough analysis to date of the biblical texts relating to homosexuality. He demonstrates why attempts to classify the Bible’s rejection of same-sex intercourse as irrelevant for our contemporary context fail to do justice to the biblical texts and to current scientific data. Gagnon’s book powerfully challenges attempts to identify love and inclusivity with affirmation of homosexual practice. . . . the most sophisticated and convincing examination of the biblical data for our time. —Jürgen Becker, Professor of New Testament, Christian-Albrechts University

How Sex Became a Civil Liberty

Author : Leigh Ann Wheeler
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780190206529

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How Sex Became a Civil Liberty by Leigh Ann Wheeler Pdf

'How Sex Became a Civil Liberty' shows how we came to see sexual expression, sexual practice, and sexual privacy as fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, thanks to the work of ACLU leaders and attorneys who forged legal principles that advanced the sexual revolution.

End of Story?

Author : Andrew Perriman
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2019-11-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532670190

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End of Story? by Andrew Perriman Pdf

This book is an exercise in a thoroughgoing narrative theology. The social and legal validation of same-sex relationships in the West over the last two decades has presented an immense challenge to the church insofar as it seeks to remain faithful to Scripture. But it is not an isolated ethical problem. It is just one element--albeit a very important one--in the much broader, long-term overhaul and reorientation of Western culture after the collapse of the Christian consensus. The forces of history that are driving this transformation, however, have also alerted us to the historical perspectives that constrained biblical thought. Andrew Perriman suggests that Paul's argument about same-sex behavior, perhaps more clearly than any other issue, highlights the narrative shape of the mission of the early church in the Greek world. By the same token, we must ask how that storyline has been refracted across the boundary of modernity, and how it now shapes the mission of the church as it adapts to its marginalized position in an aggressively secular world.

Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought

Author : John T. Fitzgerald
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2007-11-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134463022

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Passions and Moral Progress in Greco-Roman Thought by John T. Fitzgerald Pdf

This book contains a collection of 13 essays from leading scholars on the relationship between passionate emotions and moral advancement in Greek and Roman thought. Recognising that emotions played a key role in whether individuals lived happily, ancient philosophers extensively discussed the nature of "the passions", showing how those who managed their emotions properly would lead better, more moral lives. The contributions are preceded by an introdution to the subject by John Fitzgerald. Writers discussed include the Cynics, the Neopythagorians, Aristotle and Ovid; the discussion encompasses philosophy, literature and religion.

The Whole Message of the Bible in 16 Words

Author : Chris Bruno
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781433553653

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The Whole Message of the Bible in 16 Words by Chris Bruno Pdf

16 Key Words. 1 Overarching Message. At the heart of the Bible is one overarching message: God saving his people through their promised Messiah. This accessible introduction to the main point of the Bible traces the development of sixteen key themes— creation, covenant, kingdom, temple, judgment, and more—from Genesis to Revelation, showing how both the Old and New Testaments come together to declare a single unified message. A concise primer to biblical theology, this book helps readers trace God's unfolding plan of redemption throughout the Bible.

Romans

Author : Thomas C. Oden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-19
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781135923587

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Outlaw Justice

Author : Theodore W. Jennings , Jr.
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780804785990

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Outlaw Justice by Theodore W. Jennings , Jr. Pdf

This book offers a close reading of Romans that treats Paul as a radical political thinker by showing the relationship between Paul's perspective and that of secular political theorists. Turning to both ancient political philosophers (Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero) and contemporary post-Marxists (Agamben, Badiou, Derrida, and Žižek), Jennings presents Romans as a sustained argument for a new sort of political thinking concerned with the possibility and constitution of just socialities. Reading Romans as an essay on messianic politics in conversation with ancient and postmodern political theory challenges the stereotype of Paul as a reactionary theologian who "invented" Christianity and demonstrates his importance for all, regardless of religious affiliation or academic guild, who dream and work for a society based on respect, rather than domination, division, and death. In the current context of unjust global empires constituted by avarice, arrogance, and violence, Jennings finds in Paul a stunning vision for creating just societies outside the law.

Origen

Author : Origen
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0809121980

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Origen by Origen Pdf

Here are the important and influential writings of a Christian mystic and early father of the Church. Origen (c. 185-254) was born in Alexandria and lived through the turbulent years during the collapse of the Roman Empire.