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Frank W. Guldenmund,Dylan Smiberty of debates around sexuality in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA). In this chapter, I contextualise this institutional history in relation to narratives around African homophobia and South African liberalism concerning queer sexuality. This book is positioned as holding the tension betfoodstuff 发表于 2025-3-25 12:37:28
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Daniel Autenrieth,Noa Román-Muñizice in the denomination. Malinga was the first woman in over 200 years of the Church’s existence and over 40 years of the ordination of women in the denomination to hold this position. Malinga’s appointment was celebrated institutionally as a sign of the MCSA’s progressive inclusivity. The MCSA wasCapture 发表于 2025-3-25 20:15:25
Pedro M. Arezes,Ronald L. Boring approved or not. The ‘Church of Ecclesia’ reflects the MCSA’s narrow delimitation of what it has termed ‘the same-sex debate’ around issues of same-sex marriage. While this was an important point for queer clergy, their experiences of kinship, partnership, and sexuality varied greatly and thus so dalliance 发表于 2025-3-26 02:52:47
Renyou Zhang,Dingsen He,Peiyuan Shang,Jun Geverse experiences of queer individuals. Instead of relying on predefined notions of queering, the chapter draws from post- and decolonial perspectives, focusing on the lived experiences of clergy to offer a more nuanced understanding of what it means to queer the church in South Africa. It acknowledDictation 发表于 2025-3-26 07:16:05
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Reassessing the Predator: Representations of Predatory Animals in John Vaillant’s , and Nate Blakeslee’s his chapter builds on the argument by looking at the notions around the word “predator” and how they connect to both the animals as well as the humans in both texts, the empathetic humans that can be found in both texts, and discussions of language and communication, anthropomorphism, and embodiment.