Theology and Sexuality, Reproductive Health, and Rights

Author:   André S Musskopf ,  Edith González Bernal ,  Mauricio Rincón Andrade
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Volume:   20
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9781725273900


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   28 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   André S Musskopf ,  Edith González Bernal ,  Mauricio Rincón Andrade
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Volume:   20
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781725273900


ISBN 10:   172527390
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   28 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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This book proves that collective production of theological knowledge is not only possible but transformative. Challenging themes like sexuality, sexual health and rights, gender-based violence, and living with HIV are taken on with grace and care. . . . Through stories, process sharing, and theological reflection, the reader will discover that methodology matters--that theology can promote spiritually and socially liberating experiences, hope, and justice. --Marcia Blasi, Program Executive, Gender Justice and Women's Empowerment, Lutheran World Federation This collection of articles enhances the discussion on sexuality, corporality, and gender roles among faith actors and communities. The articles deliver profound theological knowledge and are committed to the transformation of oppression and injustice based on gender stereotypes. . . . I recommend this book to be used as a resource to guide faith-based communities, leaders, and actors in the treatment of themes still often considered taboo in religious contexts. --Elaine Neuenfeldt, Gender Program Manager, ACT Alliance For centuries, issues of gender and sexuality have raised violent reactions from people in power, notably churchmen. In these times, however, the ideologically tagged 'gender ideology' has become a weapon for violence against feminists and other champions of gender inclusion on the lips (screens) of whoever feels threatened by equality. This book offers insights not only on the issues . . . but on how we can come together for the sake of those who need a liberating theological word. --Mercedes L. Garcia Bachmann, Director, Institute for Contextual Pastoral Studies, United Evangelical Lutheran Church, Argentina and Uruguay


"""This book proves that collective production of theological knowledge is not only possible but transformative. Challenging themes like sexuality, sexual health and rights, gender-based violence, and living with HIV are taken on with grace and care. . . . Through stories, process sharing, and theological reflection, the reader will discover that methodology matters--that theology can promote spiritually and socially liberating experiences, hope, and justice."" --Marcia Blasi, Program Executive, Gender Justice and Women's Empowerment, Lutheran World Federation ""This collection of articles enhances the discussion on sexuality, corporality, and gender roles among faith actors and communities. The articles deliver profound theological knowledge and are committed to the transformation of oppression and injustice based on gender stereotypes. . . . I recommend this book to be used as a resource to guide faith-based communities, leaders, and actors in the treatment of themes still often considered taboo in religious contexts."" --Elaine Neuenfeldt, Gender Program Manager, ACT Alliance ""For centuries, issues of gender and sexuality have raised violent reactions from people in power, notably churchmen. In these times, however, the ideologically tagged 'gender ideology' has become a weapon for violence against feminists and other champions of gender inclusion on the lips (screens) of whoever feels threatened by equality. This book offers insights not only on the issues . . . but on how we can come together for the sake of those who need a liberating theological word."" --Mercedes L. Garc�a Bachmann, Director, Institute for Contextual Pastoral Studies, United Evangelical Lutheran Church, Argentina and Uruguay"


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André S. Musskopf is Professor of Religious Studies at Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brazil. Edith González Bernal teaches at Facultad de Teología de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bógota, Colombia. Mauricio Rincón Andrade is professor and investigator at Facultad de Teología de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bógota, Colombia.

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