From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism

Framed within queer theory and using Zambian Christian men of same-sex orientation as a case study, this paper explores possibilities for convergences of sexualities in Southern African Protestantism. It highlights two paradoxical expressions of contemporary Southern African Protestantism toward sam...

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Main Authors: Lilly Phiri, Federico Settler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage 2015-10-01
Series:Diaconia
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Online Access:https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2015.6.2.117
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spelling doaj-1f58051da0f04e7bb963445d522f1d082021-06-28T14:03:46ZengVandenhoeck & Ruprecht VerlageDiaconia1869-32612196-90272015-10-016211713210.13109/diac.2015.6.2.117From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African ProtestantismLilly PhiriFederico SettlerFramed within queer theory and using Zambian Christian men of same-sex orientation as a case study, this paper explores possibilities for convergences of sexualities in Southern African Protestantism. It highlights two paradoxical expressions of contemporary Southern African Protestantism toward same-sex relations - which embraces sexual diversities, although many African Protestants remain largely opposed to sexual inclusivity.We explore how the prevailing religious discourse about sexuality in Africa can be viewed as the result of late colonial missionary endeavors to codify sexual norms. This process alienated indigenous sexual norms for inclusivity, which has led many advocates and critics to assert that LGBTI is inherently ‘un-African.’ We specifically seek also to illustrate how the Bible and biblical interpretations remain borders in the convergences of sexualities in the context of Southern African Protestantism, which mainly focuses on policing, reinforcing or rupturing sexual borders. Finally we propose that the doctrine of ‘justification by faith alone’ offers ways to facilitate convergences of sexualities within Southern African Protestantism, allowing for authentically inclusive ways of theologizing and being an ecclesial community.https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2015.6.2.117sexual diversitiesbordersprotestantismqueer theory
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From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism
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sexual diversities
borders
protestantism
queer theory
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Federico Settler
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title From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism
title_short From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism
title_full From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism
title_fullStr From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism
title_full_unstemmed From Sexual Diversities to Convergences of Sexualities: Possibilities Within Southern African Protestantism
title_sort from sexual diversities to convergences of sexualities: possibilities within southern african protestantism
publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlage
series Diaconia
issn 1869-3261
2196-9027
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Framed within queer theory and using Zambian Christian men of same-sex orientation as a case study, this paper explores possibilities for convergences of sexualities in Southern African Protestantism. It highlights two paradoxical expressions of contemporary Southern African Protestantism toward same-sex relations - which embraces sexual diversities, although many African Protestants remain largely opposed to sexual inclusivity.We explore how the prevailing religious discourse about sexuality in Africa can be viewed as the result of late colonial missionary endeavors to codify sexual norms. This process alienated indigenous sexual norms for inclusivity, which has led many advocates and critics to assert that LGBTI is inherently ‘un-African.’ We specifically seek also to illustrate how the Bible and biblical interpretations remain borders in the convergences of sexualities in the context of Southern African Protestantism, which mainly focuses on policing, reinforcing or rupturing sexual borders. Finally we propose that the doctrine of ‘justification by faith alone’ offers ways to facilitate convergences of sexualities within Southern African Protestantism, allowing for authentically inclusive ways of theologizing and being an ecclesial community.
topic sexual diversities
borders
protestantism
queer theory
url https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/diac.2015.6.2.117
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