RT Article T1 A kinky doctrine of sin JF Theology & sexuality VO 25 IS 1/2 SP 21 OP 44 A1 Mechelke, J. D. R. LA English PB Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1671758218 AB Religious and secular groups alike have long marginalized those who practice "kinky sex." These discourses of bodily control have been deconstructed and proven faulty. However, this proposal goes further than mere deconstruction and exposes the gaping hole under this new deconstruction: what does a doctrine of sin look like for kink practitioners? This gaping hole is lubed and ready to be filled. According to a kinky doctrine, sin is violating consent and obstructing escape, the failure to accept limits, and the external essentialism of identity. This kinky theology of sin will not only be useful for members of the kink community but also for individuals from a wide range of identities and practices. K1 BDSM K1 Gayle S. Rubin K1 Gustavo GutiƩrrez K1 Jeremy Carrette K1 Judith Butler K1 Mary Elise Lowe K1 Michel Foucault K1 Queer Theology K1 Robert Goss K1 S/M K1 Discourse K1 kinky K1 Sexual ethics K1 Sin DO 10.1080/13558358.2019.1611727