Inequalities within Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa on gender, with special reference to lGBTQIA+: Imago Dei

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
L. L.ModiseProf., Modise, Acta Theologica
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This article consists of five parts on equality within faith communities. First, the focus is on the creation of human beings as the image of God on an equal basis. The premise is that LGBTQIA+ people are created as human beings in the image of God, deserving to be welcomed in faith communities. Second, the article focuses on the way in which missionaries have taught African converts to interpret the Bible on many serious human rights issues. Third, the position of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA) is discussed, utilising the contents of the General Synods, spanning from Pietermaritzburg (2005) to Stellenbosch (2022). Fourth, this study reflects on the challenges faced by denominations who accept LGBTQIA+ people regarding marriage and their ordination. The challenge seems to be about the fundamental reading of the Bible, confession, and Church Order articles, which are discussed here. Fifth, recommendations are proposed to address this inequality. This article is approached from an anthropological-missional viewpoint when addressing this inequality within communities of faith.
南部非洲统一归正会内部在性别问题上的不平等,特别是 lGBTQIA+:Imago Dei
本文由五个部分组成,论述信仰团体中的平等问题。首先,重点是在平等的基础上以上帝的形象造人。前提是男女同性恋、双性恋、变性者和两性人被创造为具有上帝形象的人,理应受到信仰团体的欢迎。其次,文章重点论述了传教士在许多严重的人权问题上教导非洲皈依者解释《圣经》的方式。第三,文章利用从彼得马里茨堡(2005 年)到斯泰伦博斯(2022 年)历届大会的内容,讨论了南部非洲联合改革教会(URCSA)的立场。第四,本研究反思了接受 LGBTQIA+ 人士的教派在婚姻和按立方面所面临的挑战。这些挑战似乎与对《圣经》、告白和教会法令条款的基本解读有关,本文对此进行了讨论。第五,提出了解决这一不平等问题的建议。本文从人类学-宣教的角度来探讨如何解决信仰团体中的这种不平等现象。
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Acta Theologica
Acta Theologica Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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