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This Introduction describes the nature, purpose, structure, and methodology of the Handbook. It explains the ‘method of correlation’ and how the method is used. Problems attaching to the theological study of, and the language of, sexuality and gender, are noted. The content of each of the eight parts is described, together with the uses of scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. The parts are ‘Methods’, ‘What Theologians Need to Know’, ‘Sexuality and Gender in the Biblical World’, ‘Sexuality and Gender in Christian Tradition’, ‘Controversies within the Churches’, ‘Conversations with Word Faiths’, ‘Concepts and Issues’, and ‘Sexual Theologies for All People’.
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This Introduction describes the nature, purpose, structure, and methodology of the Handbook.
It explains the ‘method of correlation’ and how the method is used.
Problems attaching to the theological study of, and the language of, sexuality and gender, are noted.
The content of each of the eight parts is described, together with the uses of scripture, tradition, reason, and experience.
The parts are ‘Methods’, ‘What Theologians Need to Know’, ‘Sexuality and Gender in the Biblical World’, ‘Sexuality and Gender in Christian Tradition’, ‘Controversies within the Churches’, ‘Conversations with Word Faiths’, ‘Concepts and Issues’, and ‘Sexual Theologies for All People’.

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