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Tables of Contents for Sexual Orientation & Human Rights in American Religious Discourse
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
XI
2
Introduction
XIII
 
SAUL M. OLYAN
MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Part One: Religious Discourse
5
210
JUDAISM
Introduction: Contemporary Jewish Perspectives on Homosexuality
5
6
SAUL M. OLYAN
Religious Communities, Secular Society, and Sexuality: One Jewish Opinion
11
18
DAVID NOVAK
Sexual Orientation and Human Rights: A Progressive Jewish Perspective
29
17
JUDITH PLASKOW
Constructing a Jewish Sexual Ethic: A Rejoinder to David Novak and Judith Plaskow
46
11
LOUIS E. NEWMAN
ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Introduction to Roman Catholic Perspectives on Sexual Orientation, Human Rights, and Public Policy
57
6
SUMNER B. TWISS
Sexual Orientation and Human Rights: A Roman Catholic View
63
22
JAMES P. HANIGAN
Sexual Orientation and Human Rights in American Religious Discourse: A Roman Catholic Perspective
85
16
CHARLES E. CURRAN
Response to James Hanigan and Charles Curran
101
12
MARGARET A. FARLEY
MAINLINE PROTESTANT CHURCHES
Introduction to Essays Representing Mainline Protestant Churches
113
6
KEITH GREEN
The Prophetic Stand of the Ecumenical Churches on Homosexuality
119
15
MAX L. STACKHOUSE
Sanctification, Homosexuality, and God's Triune Life
134
27
EUGENE F. ROGERS, JR.
Response to Max Stackhouse and Eugene Rogers
161
10
KATHRYN TANNER
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHURCHES
Introduction: Three Perspectives on Gays in African-American Ecclesiology and Religious Thought
171
7
LEWIS R. GORDON
Sexual Orientation and Human Rights Discourse in the African-American Churches
178
7
CHERYL J. SANDERS
Deadly Silence: Reflections on Homosexuality and Human Rights
185
16
VICTOR ANDERSON
Sexual Orientation and the Language of Higher Law
201
14
WILLIAM D. HART
Part Two: Two Legal Perspectives
215
 
Sexual and Religious Pluralism
215
19
ANDREW KOPPELMAN
What Would It Mean to Have a "First Amendment" for Sexual Orientation?
234
 
MICHAEL W. MCCONNELL