Onward gay Christian soldiers? Exploring the positioning of lesbian, gay and bisexual Christians in the ‘battle’ against religious homophobia

M. Wood
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This study explored the positions that gay Christians adopt in navigating both a Christian and a lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB) identity, particularly in the context of religious homophobia and hostility toward homosexuality. Twenty-one LGB Christians participated in either a face-to-face interview or a qualitative survey; the data were analysed using thematic analysis. The participants often framed their relationship with other Christians and with Christian institutions as a ‘battle’. In fighting this battle, participants adopted one of three stances: (1) An ‘intellectual’ position which used theology and biblical scholarship as the weapon of choice; (2) a confrontational and oppositional ‘warrior’ position, which demanded recognition of homosexuality (as a ‘gift from God’); and (3) a conciliatory position, which sought change from within through reasoning with the Church and being sympathetic to their theological position. All of these positions were underpinned by an essentialist discourse of sexuality and the framing of homosexuality as a ‘gift from God’.
同性恋基督徒士兵?探讨女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋基督徒在反对宗教同性恋恐惧症的“战斗”中的定位
这项研究探讨了同性恋基督徒在定位基督徒和女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋(LGB)身份时所采取的立场,特别是在宗教上对同性恋的恐惧和对同性恋的敌意的背景下。21名LGB基督徒参加了面对面访谈或定性调查;使用专题分析对数据进行分析。参与者经常把他们与其他基督徒和基督教机构的关系框定为一场“战斗”。在这场战斗中,参与者采取了三种立场之一:(1)一个“知识分子”的立场,使用神学和圣经学术作为选择的武器;(2)一种对抗和对立的“战士”立场,要求承认同性恋(作为“上帝的礼物”);和(3)和解的立场,寻求改变从内部通过与教会的推理和同情他们的神学立场。所有这些立场都是基于对性的本质主义论述,并将同性恋视为“上帝的礼物”。
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