Lesbianism: Deconstructing the Christian church and social hierarchies in South Africa

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Acta Theologica Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.38140/at.vi.7029
L. Joubert, Mrs L. Joubert
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Christianity places a high value on one’s faith in Jesus Christ, and from this belief, one fosters a perception of LGBTQI people. The general patriarchal idea that the only true, biblical sexual orientation is heterosexuality is one of the elements contributing to the religious obstacle the LGBTQI face. Lesbian[1] spouses and their children are frequently subjected to animosity and rejection from members of the local community, where they choose to participate in religious activities. This is because lesbians and/or lesbian families depart from the so-called heterosexual norm. To analyse how the Christian church refers to homosexuality. I will use Michel Foucault’s philosophy on discourse and power as a theoretical underpinning to examine the preconceived concept of a fixed social hierarchy within the Christian church and society. The paper focuses on the biblical discourses that underlie lesbian identity. By highlighting how colonial impressions resulted in a homophobic reception of the bible, I argue for a positive reimagining between churches and the LGBTQI community and provide evidence that the Christian church and social hierarchies impact lesbian identity negatively through the implementation of the Biblical text and patriarchal ontology.   [1] The term lesbian will be used to describe lesbian individuals with or without partners and children. Christianity’s emphasis on faith in Jesus Christ can shape perceptions of LGBTQI individuals. The notion that heterosexuality is the only biblically sanctioned sexual orientation, rooted in patriarchal ideals, presents a religiouschallenge for the LGBTQI1 community. Lesbian couples and their children often face hostility and exclusion from local religious communities, due to their departure from heterosexual norms. This article employs Michel Foucault’sdiscourse and power theory to examine how the Christian church and society maintain a fixed social hierarchy. Itfocuses on biblical discourses shaping lesbian identity and highlights how colonial influences have fuelled ahomophobic interpretation of the Bible. The argument advocates for a more positive relationship between churches and the LGBTQI community, asserting that the Christian church and social hierarchies negatively impact on lesbian identity through the use of biblical text and patriarchal views.
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女同性恋:解构南非的基督教会和社会等级制度
基督教非常重视对耶稣基督的信仰,并从这一信仰中培养了人们对 LGBTQI 的看法。父权制普遍认为异性恋是唯一真正的、符合圣经的性取向,这是 LGBTQI 面临宗教障碍的原因之一。女同性恋[1] 配偶及其子女在选择参加宗教活动时经常遭到当地社区成员的敌视和排斥。这是因为女同性恋和/或女同性恋家庭背离了所谓的异性恋规范。为了分析基督教会是如何看待同性恋的。我将以米歇尔-福柯(Michel Foucault)的话语与权力哲学为理论基础,研究基督教会和社会中先入为主的固定社会等级观念。本文的重点是作为女同性恋身份基础的圣经话语。通过强调殖民印象如何导致对《圣经》的恐同接受,我主张在教会和 LGBTQI 群体之间进行积极的重新想象,并提供证据证明基督教会和社会等级制度通过实施《圣经》文本和父权本体论对女同性恋身份产生了负面影响。 [1] 女同性恋者一词将用于描述有或没有伴侣和子女的女同性恋者。基督教对耶稣基督信仰的强调会影响人们对 LGBTQI 的看法。异性恋是《圣经》唯一认可的性取向,这一观念植根于父权制理想,对 LGBTQI1 群体构成了宗教挑战。女同性恋夫妇及其子女由于背离了异性恋规范,常常面临当地宗教团体的敌视和排斥。本文运用米歇尔-福柯的话语和权力理论,研究基督教会和社会如何维持固定的社会等级制度。文章重点论述了塑造女同性恋身份的圣经话语,并强调了殖民影响如何助长了对《圣经》的仇视性解释。该论点主张在教会与 LGBTQI 群体之间建立更加积极的关系,断言基督教会和社会等级制度通过使用圣经文本和父权观点对女同性恋身份产生了负面影响。
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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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