Denying the binary - a non-boolean approach to queer bodies in theology
Book chapter
Lawson, F. 2019. Denying the binary - a non-boolean approach to queer bodies in theology. in: Reforming Practical Theology: The Politics of Body and Space International Academy of Practical Theology Conference Series. pp. 45-52
Authors | Lawson, F. |
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Abstract | Our theological discourse is hampered by the shadow of philosophical and scientific atomism that brings to the table unquestioned, as an a priori truth, the fact that the world and people are divisible into parts. However, our current scientific ontology suggests that our division of the world and the people within it in to distinct Boolean categories rests not in truth about the fundamental nature of the world, but in our limited epistemology. I will argue that the introduction of a Non-Boolean account of personhood in to our theological discussion allows us to acknowledge the full spectrum of sex and gender apparent in humanity, but in doing so raises deep ethical and theological issues regarding the treatment of LGBT people by the Church. In particular I will argue that the Non-Boolean nature of trans and intersex bodies can raise important questions for our theological treatment of homosexuality. |
Page range | 45-52 |
Year | 2019 |
Book title | Reforming Practical Theology: The Politics of Body and Space |
Publisher | International Academy of Practical Theology Conference Series |
Output status | Published |
Publication dates | |
12 Mar 2019 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 20 Dec 2018 |
Accepted | Dec 2017 |
Official URL | https://iapt-cs.org/ojs/index.php/iaptcs/index |
Related URL | https://iapt-cs.org/ojs/index.php/iaptcs/article/view/52/53 |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/88y1z/denying-the-binary-a-non-boolean-approach-to-queer-bodies-in-theology
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