Patriarchal religion, sexuality, and gender : a critique of new natural law / Nicholas Bamforth, David A.J. Richards.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-391) and index.
New natural law in context -- Criteria for evaluating new natural law -- The architecture and reach of new natural law -- Internal consistency (1): is new natural law secular? -- Internal consistency (2): new natural law and Thomas Aquinas -- Substantive appeal (1): what's wrong with homophobia and sexism? -- Substantive appeal (2): new natural law, sexism, and homophobia -- Moral absolutes and the possible fundamentalism of new natural law -- New natural law and patriarchal religion -- Concluding observations, and Christian alternatives to new natural law.
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This book examines the patriarchal nature of fundamental Christianity and offers a critique of the new natural lawyers' school of thought.
English.
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