A hermeneutics of sexual identity: A challenge to conservative religious discourse

<p>I argue that since two significant periods (that form part of what is called �Deuteronomistic history�) in the history of the Jews contributed to the development of the Biblical narrative in the format that we have it in today, it can be said that what we have in the Old Testament is really...

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Main Author: Samuel Hill
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2009-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/92
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description <p>I argue that since two significant periods (that form part of what is called �Deuteronomistic history�) in the history of the Jews contributed to the development of the Biblical narrative in the format that we have it in today, it can be said that what we have in the Old Testament is really a Jewish national grand narrative. As such, part of the function of this text is to create a strong national identity for the purpose of a people to survive as a people in a hostile environment. Understanding the Old Testament (specifically the books Genesis to II Kings) in this way, and using the insights of the queer theorist Judith Butler with regard to performativity and interpellation, I demonstrate that the Biblical narrative, while condemning homogenital acts, nevertheless has limited application when trying to establish normative guidelines around contemporary issues regarding sexual identity, especially homosexuality, since laws and attitudes that are seen to proscribe homogenital activity arose in a context of a politics of survival.</p>
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A hermeneutics of sexual identity: A challenge to conservative religious discourse
Verbum et Ecclesia
homogenital acts
queer theory
Deuteronomistic history
Jewish national grand narrative
politics of survival
title A hermeneutics of sexual identity: A challenge to conservative religious discourse
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title_full_unstemmed A hermeneutics of sexual identity: A challenge to conservative religious discourse
title_short A hermeneutics of sexual identity: A challenge to conservative religious discourse
title_sort hermeneutics of sexual identity a challenge to conservative religious discourse
topic homogenital acts
queer theory
Deuteronomistic history
Jewish national grand narrative
politics of survival
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