pptx, 7.82 MB
pptx, 7.82 MB
Prawns? Lycra? Gay sex?Aren't the Old Testament's prohibitions against shellfish, mixed fibres and homosexuality indicative of an arbitrary and outdated morality? This lesson on homosexuality examines Biblical texts, discusses the meaning of the 'moral' and 'ceremonial' laws, introduces a Foucaultian persective on sexuality as power, and gives three personal stories - Rev Vaughan Roberts, Mark Cannon, and Vicky Beeching (shortlised for Stonewall's Hero of the Year award, 2014). Students encouraged to analyse the differing perspectives within one faith tradition and to finish with an essay plan on the role conscience plays in sexual matters.
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petesaul

7 years ago
5

Fantastic evidence and questioning. Thanks for sharing!

bootsieboyle

8 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing. Some great discussion points.

cheerpersonified

8 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing - very useful ideas for discussion

visset

8 years ago
5

Excellent research! Great for critical thinking. Well done.

stricthead

9 years ago
5

Very helpful, with great discussion points which then link to exam question. Thank you for your generosity in sharing.

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