Sexuality and the Christian Body: Their Way into the Triune GodISBN: 978-0-631-21069-6
Hardcover
320 pages
August 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Introduction.
Part I: Orientation in the Debates: Sexuality and the People of God.
1. The Politics of the People of God.
2. The Identity of the People of God. Contrary to Nature.
3. The Holiness of the People of God: Monogamy and Monasticism.
Part II: Retrieving Traditional Accounts: Aquinas and Barth.
4. The Storied Context of the Vice against Nature: Retrieving a Narrative.
5. Nature and Justice when Science and Scripture Conflict: Retrieving a Narrative. 6. Karl Barth on Jews and Gender: A Preliminary Critique.
7. Unintended Abstraction in Barth's Doctrine of Israel: Retrieving a Doctrine of the Spirit.
8. Unintended Abstraction in Barth's Account of Gender: Retrieving Co-Humanity.
Part III: The Way of the Body into the Triune God.
9. Creation, Procreation, and the Glory of the Triune God.
10. Eros and Philanthropy.
11. The Shape of the Body and the Shape of Grace.
12. Hostility and Hospitality.
13. The Narrative of Providence and a Charge for a Wedding.
Bibliography.
Index.