Gay/Lesbian Ordination and the Ontology of the Human Subject |
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Authors: | By Mary Elise Lowe |
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Affiliation: | Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | Abstract : Should gay and lesbian persons be ordained? Many anthropological issues are involved in this question: human sexuality, the image of God, and the doctrine of sin. I contend that one of the central—yet unexplored—issues in this debate is the view of the human subject. This article summarizes the non‐ontological anthropologies developed by Wolfhart Pannenberg, Rosemary Ruether, and Mary McClintock Fulkerson. All suggest that subjects are constitutionally related to the world and avoid predicating attributes, such as gender or rationality to supposedly autonomous subjects. These non‐ontological models offer new ways to view the subject, gender, and the debate concerning ordination. |
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Keywords: | Ordination Homosexuality Critique of the Subject postmodern critical theory |
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