Acts of faith, acts of love : gay Catholic autobiographies as sacred texts /

Publisher's description: It is widely admitted that Roman Catholic teaching on homosexuality is schizophrenic: morally rigorous but pastorally progressive. Dominican theologian Gareth Moore says the problem stems from the church's focus on "acts" rather than "relationships&q...

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Main Author: McGinley, Dugan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Continuum, 2004.
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Summary:Publisher's description: It is widely admitted that Roman Catholic teaching on homosexuality is schizophrenic: morally rigorous but pastorally progressive. Dominican theologian Gareth Moore says the problem stems from the church's focus on "acts" rather than "relationships". Since Vatican II and the Stonewall Riot, there has been an outpouring of lesbian and gay Catholic autobiographies - some book-length, others in the form of essays or even embedded in novels. These autobiographical "acts," argues McKinely, can provide the subjectivity-thick description- that is sorely lacking in the church's understanding of gay people. In Acts of Faith, Acts of Love, McGinely explores the overlap of religious and sexual identities in the stories gay men write about themselves. The autobiographical writings of 40 gay Catholics (or once Catholics) are analyzed. Among the better known are Rafael Campo, Philip Gambone, Andrew Holleran, Fenton Johnson, David Kopay, J.D. McClatchy, Brian Naught, John McNeill, Richard Plante, Richard Rodriquez, Andrew Sullivan, and Jose Zuniga. The work is both literary and theological on the premise that experience constitutes one of the four sources of theological reflection, along with scripture, tradition, and reason.
Physical Description:x, 246 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-235) and index.
ISBN:0826415458
9780826415455
0826418368
9780826418364