Thomas Arentzen, et al., "Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality" (Fordham UP, 2022)
Jun 24, 2023
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Dive into the nuanced world of Orthodox Christian perspectives on sexuality, through discussions on scriptural, theological, and historical insights. Explore the evolving discourse on human sexuality within the Orthodox Church, addressing gender, same-sex relationships, and pastoral accommodations. Discover the unique approaches and challenges in navigating sexual diversity and traditions in Orthodox Christianity.
Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality explores unique Orthodox views on sexuality from various scholarly perspectives.
The publication of the book signifies a pivotal shift in openly discussing sexuality within the Orthodox community.
Deep dives
Introduction to Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality
The podcast episode introduces the book 'Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality' edited by Thomas Aronson, Ashley Purpura, and Aristotle Papanicalao, discussing its publication in 2022 by Fordham Press. The editors, with rich research backgrounds, elaborated on how they collaborated, emphasizing the unique and comprehensive nature of the book in exploring Orthodoxy and sexuality. Their joint effort stemmed from seminars and partnerships, making this work a significant and pioneering contribution to understanding Orthodox views on sexuality.
Evolution of Conversations on Sexuality in Orthodoxy
The podcast episode covers how the book emerged from seminars and projects aiming to address Orthodox Christianity's discourse on human sexuality, marking a noteworthy shift in openly discussing these previously undervalued topics. Through various conversations and seminars, the contributors collaborated to explore nuanced perspectives on gender, sexuality, and inclusivity within the Orthodox tradition, reflecting a critical need for such discussions within the community.
Challenging Orthodox Perspectives on Sexuality
The episode depicts the challenges within the Orthodox community regarding conversations on sexuality, highlighting the diverse responses among clergy and laity towards the publication of 'Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality.' While some view it as a pivotal and welcomed book opening new dialogue, others criticize and reject it due to its controversial subject matter, underscoring the contrasting views and ongoing debates within the Orthodox Church.
Looking Ahead: Future Directions in Orthodox Discourse
The episode concludes by pointing towards the evolving conversations on sexuality within Orthodoxy, paving the way for future scholarly and pastoral engagement on gender and sexual diversity. It suggests that the publication of this book serves as a catalyst for broader discussions within the community, highlighting the growing importance of addressing these sensitive yet crucial topics in an inclusive and open-minded manner.
Sex is a difficult issue for contemporary Christians, but the past decade has witnessed a newfound openness regarding the topic among Eastern Orthodox Christians. Both the theological trajectory and the historical circumstances of the Orthodox Church differ radically from those of other Christian denominations that have already developed robust and creative reflections on sexuality and sexual diversity. Within its unique history, theology, and tradition, Orthodox Christianity holds rich resources for engaging challenging questions of sexuality in new and responsive ways. What is at stake in questions of sexuality in the Orthodox tradition? What sources and theological convictions can uniquely shape Orthodox understandings of sexuality? Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality (Fordham UP, 2022) aims to create an agora for discussing sex, and not least the sexualities that are often thought of as untraditional in Orthodox contexts.
Through fifteen distinct chapters, written by leading scholars and theologians, this book offers a developed treatment of sexuality in the Orthodox Christian world by approaching the subject from scriptural, patristic, theological, historical, and sociological perspectives. Chapters devoted to practical and pastoral insights, as well as reflections on specific cultural contexts, engage the human realities of sexual diversity and Christian life. From re-thinking scripture to developing theologies of sex, from eschatological views of eros to re-evaluations of the Orthodox responses to science, this book offers new thinking on pressing, present-day issues and initiates conversations about homosexuality and sexual diversity within Orthodox Christianity.
Dr. Thomas Arentzen is a researcher in the Department of Linguistics and Philology at the University of Uppsala.
Dr. Ashley Purpura is director of the Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies program and Associate Professor of Religious Studies Purdue University.
Dr. Aristotle Papanikolau is Professor of Theology and Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodox Theology and Culture and Co-Director of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University.