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Plastic People: How Queer Theory Is Changing Us: Latimer Studies

Autor Peter Sanlon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2009
How has it come to pass that our generation views gender and sexuality as open to endless permutations of change? How have obscure academic books by Queer writers influenced popular culture? What sort of freedom are Queer writers really pursuing? How can Christian ministers respond?These are some of the questions examined in this book. As they are explored, it becomes evident that Queer Theorists have successfully impacted our cultural consciousness at a profound level. Almost all people assume that sexuality and gender is plastic - capable of being changed and remoulded as desired. While the plasticity of gender is assumed by many to be self-evident, the intellectual origins of the view are rarely examined. This book takes a careful look at the views of leading Queer theorist, Judith Butler. Her ideas are explored and set in context of earlier thinkers such as Freud, Foucault and Kant.When we understand the goals and methods adopted by Queer writers, such as Butler, we can see better how they compare to Biblical views of gender and sexuality.Peter Sanlon holds theology degrees from Oxford and Cambridge Universities. His doctoral thesis is on Augustine's preaching. He is a regular speaker at university missions, is a member of the Latimer Trust Theological Work Group, and a board member of Christian Heritage. Peter is married to Susanna and has a son called Lewis. He blogs at www.grace-city.blogspot.com
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ISBN-13: 9780946307838
ISBN-10: 0946307830
Pagini: 54
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Editura: Latimer Trust
Seria Latimer Studies


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Born in N. Ireland, Peter holds Theology degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (MAOxon, MPhil, PhD). He is an occasional lecturer at various seminaries and theological colleges, and enjoys speaking at university missions. He is a distance tutor in Systematic Theology for St. John's College, Nottingham. Prior to ordination in the Church of England, Peter was a speech writer for a peer in the House of Lords. Today he is vicar of St. Mark's Church, Royal Tunbridge Wells. He is married and has two children. In free time he enjoys reading biographies of British Prime Ministers, board games and visiting National Trust properties.