Homosexuality is arguably the most hotly contested topic in the church today. Taking up the issue from both poles of the discussion, this volume by eleven biblical scholars, psychologists, and theolog
Homosexuality is arguably the most hotly contested topic in the church today. Taking up the issue from both poles of the discussion, this volume by eleven biblical scholars, psychologists, and theologians canvasses the debate over the meaning of the scriptural passages on homosexuality — from Genesis, Leviticus, Romans, and 1 Corinthians — in light of contemporary scientific and exegetical evidence.
Contributors:
David L. Balch
Phyllis A. Bird
Nancy J. Duff
David E. Fredrickson
Kathryn Green- McCreight
Christine E. Gudorf
Robert Jewett
Stanton L. Jones
William R. Schoedel
Christopher Seitz
Mark G. Toulouse
Mark A. Yarhouse
Theology (UK)
"The essays in this book take varying views on the validity of same-sex partnerships but they are united in a courteous, scholarly approach to the issues."
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Most valuable for its clarifying of the arguments made on both sides of the issue."
First Things
"This is a notably intelligent contribution to a set of questions that will continue to agitate Christian communities for the foreseeable future. Of special interest is the editor's comparison of Christian and Jewish readings of pertinent biblical texts."
Religious Studies Review
"Given the increasing number of books appearing on this topic even from evangelical publishers, this one recommends itself to those who are looking for hermeneutical and substantive arguments on both sides in a single volume for comparative purposes."
Publishers Weekly
"Scholars from a wide range of Christian traditions and both 'sides' of the issue contribute carefully argued essays in the areas of biblical interpretation, theology and psychological and sociological evidence. Belying the rancor that accompanies much talk about sexuality inside and outside the church, the authors are remarkably respectful toward colleagues who disagree with them. . . The volume does point mainline readers, whom one contributor characterizes as inhabiting a 'muddled middle,' toward forms of moderate approval or disapproval of homosexual expression that are clear, gracious and distinctly Christian."
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David L. Balch is professor of New Testament at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, California.
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