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Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition
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Author Derrick Sherwin Bailey
LanguageEnglish
Subject History of Christianity and homosexuality
Publisher Longmans, Green and Co
Publication date
1955
Publication place United Kingdom
Media typePrint ( Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages181 (1986 Shoe String edition)
ISBN 978-0208014924

Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition is a 1955 book about the history of Christianity and homosexuality by the theologian Derrick Sherwin Bailey.

Reception

The medieval historian John Boswell described Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition as a "pioneering study". He wrote that almost all "modern historical research on gay people in the Christian West" has depended upon it and that it was still the best work on its subject in print. However, he wrote that it, "suffers from an emphasis on negative sanctions which gives a wholly misleading picture of medieval practice, is limited primarily to data regarding France and Britain, and has been superseded even in its major focus, biblical analysis." [1]

The gay scholar John Lauritsen described Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition as the work of a Christian apologist who pleads for greater tolerance while "striving to exonerate the Church from her historic culpability in fostering intolerance". [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Boswell 1980, p. 4.
  2. ^ Lauritsen 1998, p. 91.

Bibliography

Books
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition
Cover
Author Derrick Sherwin Bailey
LanguageEnglish
Subject History of Christianity and homosexuality
Publisher Longmans, Green and Co
Publication date
1955
Publication place United Kingdom
Media typePrint ( Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages181 (1986 Shoe String edition)
ISBN 978-0208014924

Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition is a 1955 book about the history of Christianity and homosexuality by the theologian Derrick Sherwin Bailey.

Reception

The medieval historian John Boswell described Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition as a "pioneering study". He wrote that almost all "modern historical research on gay people in the Christian West" has depended upon it and that it was still the best work on its subject in print. However, he wrote that it, "suffers from an emphasis on negative sanctions which gives a wholly misleading picture of medieval practice, is limited primarily to data regarding France and Britain, and has been superseded even in its major focus, biblical analysis." [1]

The gay scholar John Lauritsen described Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition as the work of a Christian apologist who pleads for greater tolerance while "striving to exonerate the Church from her historic culpability in fostering intolerance". [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Boswell 1980, p. 4.
  2. ^ Lauritsen 1998, p. 91.

Bibliography

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