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摘要
在介绍了德国LGBTIAQ*牧师的法律地位和准入背景后,本文将重点放在德国主要新教教会(Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland)的LGBTQ*新教牧师的经历上,探讨他们如何将性取向和/或性别纳入他们的教牧工作中。LGBTIAQ*牧师面临着管理能见度和判断力的挑战,这与异性恋规范的环境有关,以及LGBTIAQ*基督徒的具体期望。假设同样被边缘化的人分享经验和知识,在他们的事工中发挥了作用。本文认为,将这些经历和社区知识作为牧灵神学的一部分,可以加强他们对牧灵工作的反思。
“Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same spirit.” (1Cor 12:4): images of the self and concepts of office of LGBTQ* pastors in Germany
ABSTRACT After providing background information on the legal status and admission of LGBTIAQ* pastors in Germany, the paper focusses on experiences of LGBTQ* Protestant pastors in the major German Protestant church (Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland) to explore how they include their sexual orientation and/or gender in their pastoral work. LGBTIAQ* pastors face the challenge of managing visibility and discretion, in relation to a heteronormative setting, as well as the specific expectations of LGBTIAQ* Christians. The presumption of shared experiences and knowledge by similarly marginalized people plays a part in their ministry. The paper argues that embracing those experiences and community knowledge as part of pastoral theology can strengthen their reflection on pastoral work.