Sexuality, Religion and the Sacred

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Bi Women
Bisexual
Bisexual Christians
Bisexual Erasure
Bisexual Identity
Bisexual Invisibility
Bisexual People
Bisexual Woman
bisexuality in faith communities
Black Funk
Black Queer Studies
Black Queer Theory
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Dalai Lama
decolonising sexuality
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Female Bisexuality
feminist religious studies
Feminist Witchcraft
H. Sharif Williams
Ifalade Ta'Shia Asanti
indigenous spiritualities
intersectional spiritualities
Jonathan Alexander
Karen Yescavage
Kenneth Hamilton
L. H. Stallings
LGBT Person
Lisa Keele
Margaret Robinson
Marlon Rachquel Moore
Martha Daniels
MCC
Na Starhawk
Native American Spiritual Traditions
NeoPagan Community
non-monogamy research
Penile Vaginal Intercourse
Phillip A. Bernhardt-House
Queer Liberation
Queer Theologies
queer theology
Sacred Prostitute
Sacred Sex
Sacred Whore
Stephen Lingwood
Susan Harper
Yehudis (Hudi) Schorr
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138023994
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Sexuality, Religion and the Sacred is a thoughtful collection of bisexual, polysexual and pansexual scholarship on religion and spirituality. It examines how religious and spiritual traditions address sexuality, whilst also exploring the ways in which bisexually-, polysexually-, and pansexually-active people embrace religious and spiritual practice. The volume offers a comprehensive analysis of these prevalent themes by focusing on five main areas of discussion: Christian and Unitarian Discourses; Indigenous and Decolonizing Spiritual Discourses; Feminist Spiritual Discourses; Buddhist Discourses; and Neo/Pagan Discourses.

Sexuality, Religion and the Sacred offers an accessible yet scholarly treatment of these topics through a collection of critical essays by academics of theology, humanities, cultural studies and social sciences, as well as sexology professionals and clergy from various faith and spiritual traditions. It gives readers an insight into the intersection of sexualities and spiritualities, and attempts to disrupt this very dichotomy through its careful consideration of a wide variety of discourses.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Bisexuality.

Loraine Hutchins teaches inter-disciplinary sexuality studies. Her 2001 Cultural Studies doctoral dissertation documented contemporary U.S. sacred sexualities, particularly those with a queer feminist focus. She co-edited Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out, which was awarded a '100 best LGBT books of the 20th century' award by Lambda Book Review. She is a national leader in the U.S. bisexual movement, as well as an independent scholar writing on sexuality and spirituality issues.

H. Sharif Williams is a clinical sociologist, sexologist, educator, and cultural theorist, and is the founder of Black Funk: The Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, USA. Under his spiritual name Herukhuti, he is the author of Conjuring Black Funk: Notes on Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, Volume 1. He is a faculty member at Goddard College, USA. An initiate and practitioner of African wisdom traditions since the age of fourteen, he is spiritual godfather, advisor and teacher to various practitioners around the world and keeper of the Shrine of Sekhmet and Heruhet, USA.