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Author | Michael Coogan |
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Publisher | Hachette Book Group |
Published in English | 2010 |
ISBN | 978-0-446-54525-9 |
God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says is a book by Michael Coogan, published in 2010. [1] [2] [3]
Coogan says that in the Hebrew Bible, there is no prohibition of premarital or extramarital sex for men, except for adultery, i.e. having sex with the wife of another man. [4]
Further, he states that premarital sex for women was "discouraged". [4] The Bible has a word for the sons of unmarried women, [4] and their sons were relegated to an inferior social status. [4] He also claims that Paul the Apostle condemned extramarital sex out of apocalyptic fears (he thought that the world was going to end soon) [4] and that Jesus does not say anything about this, [4] except regulating divorce between a man and one of his wives. Coogan uses the singular ("wife"), but does not say that a man could have only one wife, since Jesus was discussing the Law of Moses, which allowed for polygamy.
Interviewed by Time magazine about this book, he also says that words often translated in the Bible as " sodomy" have often nothing to do with anal intercourse between men, [5] and that according to sola scriptura, the Mormons were right about polygamy. [5]
The book was well received by Jessica Warner, from the University of Toronto, [1] but was criticized by Prof. Phyllis Trible, from Wake Forest University School of Divinity in North Carolina. Trible asserts that patriarchy was not decreed by God but only described by him, it being specific for humans after the fall, and claims that Saint Paul made the same mistake as Coogan in this respect. [2] The Catholic apologist Robert Sungenis strongly denounced both the book and the author on numerous other grounds. [6]
The book was reviewed by ABC Radio National [7] which claimed that "Michael Coogan is one of the leading Biblical scholars in the US, and in his book God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says, he reveals all, including whether David loved Jonathan in that way." [7]
CNN gave Coogan the chance to present his book on its website. [8] Newsweek also had an article about this book. [9] The Young Turks presented an interview with Coogan upon this book. [10]
The author, Michael Coogan, makes several claims on various issues in his book God and Sex, including:
Those are some of the issues up through page 188 of the book.
Coogan, Michael (October 2010). God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says (1st ed.). New York, Boston: Twelve. Hachette Book Group. ISBN 978-0-446-54525-9. OCLC 505927356. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (May 2011) |
Author | Michael Coogan |
---|---|
Publisher | Hachette Book Group |
Published in English | 2010 |
ISBN | 978-0-446-54525-9 |
God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says is a book by Michael Coogan, published in 2010. [1] [2] [3]
Coogan says that in the Hebrew Bible, there is no prohibition of premarital or extramarital sex for men, except for adultery, i.e. having sex with the wife of another man. [4]
Further, he states that premarital sex for women was "discouraged". [4] The Bible has a word for the sons of unmarried women, [4] and their sons were relegated to an inferior social status. [4] He also claims that Paul the Apostle condemned extramarital sex out of apocalyptic fears (he thought that the world was going to end soon) [4] and that Jesus does not say anything about this, [4] except regulating divorce between a man and one of his wives. Coogan uses the singular ("wife"), but does not say that a man could have only one wife, since Jesus was discussing the Law of Moses, which allowed for polygamy.
Interviewed by Time magazine about this book, he also says that words often translated in the Bible as " sodomy" have often nothing to do with anal intercourse between men, [5] and that according to sola scriptura, the Mormons were right about polygamy. [5]
The book was well received by Jessica Warner, from the University of Toronto, [1] but was criticized by Prof. Phyllis Trible, from Wake Forest University School of Divinity in North Carolina. Trible asserts that patriarchy was not decreed by God but only described by him, it being specific for humans after the fall, and claims that Saint Paul made the same mistake as Coogan in this respect. [2] The Catholic apologist Robert Sungenis strongly denounced both the book and the author on numerous other grounds. [6]
The book was reviewed by ABC Radio National [7] which claimed that "Michael Coogan is one of the leading Biblical scholars in the US, and in his book God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says, he reveals all, including whether David loved Jonathan in that way." [7]
CNN gave Coogan the chance to present his book on its website. [8] Newsweek also had an article about this book. [9] The Young Turks presented an interview with Coogan upon this book. [10]
The author, Michael Coogan, makes several claims on various issues in his book God and Sex, including:
Those are some of the issues up through page 188 of the book.
Coogan, Michael (October 2010). God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says (1st ed.). New York, Boston: Twelve. Hachette Book Group. ISBN 978-0-446-54525-9. OCLC 505927356. Retrieved May 5, 2011.