Love is Better than Knowledge: Paul, Luther and a Theology of Being Human

It is said in several contemporary theologies that in acting on their proclivities, homosexuals act as a law unto themselves rather than subordinate their desires to God's law. In linking homosexuality with the notion of a selfish individualism, these theologies cast homosexuals as incapable of...

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Pubblicato in:Theology & sexuality
Autore principale: Cox, Jillian E. (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Digitale/Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Taylor & Francis [2015]
In: Theology & sexuality
Anno: 2015, Volume: 21, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 53-69
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Bibel. Paulinische Briefe / Amore / Luther, Martin 1483-1546 / Ermeneutica / Omosessualità
Notazioni IxTheo:HC Nuovo Testamento
KDD Chiesa evangelica
NCA Etica
NCF Etica della sessualità
VB Ermeneutica; Filosofia
Altre parole chiave:B Homosexuality
B Apostle Paul
B Love
B Martin Luther
B the human person
B Knowledge
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Riepilogo:It is said in several contemporary theologies that in acting on their proclivities, homosexuals act as a law unto themselves rather than subordinate their desires to God's law. In linking homosexuality with the notion of a selfish individualism, these theologies cast homosexuals as incapable of exercising community-building love. They sustain a reductive model of the human person that issues from an anxiety about the presence of the “secular” ideology of individualism in theology. I suggest that we rehabilitate a vision of love based on a re-reading of the Apostle Paul's understanding of love as God-given and life-giving in 1 Corinthians and Romans, and use it as the basis for a revitalized vision of being human. Guided by Martin Luther's hermeneutic and contemporary thought, this vision recognizes the interdependent relationship between self- and other-concern, and proposes that we prioritize love over reductive knowledge claims in our theologies.
ISSN:1355-8358
Comprende:Enthalten in: Theology & sexuality
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/13558358.2015.1115597