Created in the image of God and sexuality in early-Jewish writings
HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-7 (2017)
Abstract
This article pays tribute to the contribution made by Yolanda Dreyer regarding critique on the prevalence of patriarchy in society, as well as her defence of homosexuality as a normal sexual orientation. Taking as point of departure her work on the woman as created in God's image, it is argued that understanding the metaphor 'created in God's image' as referring to rule over all, and not as created as man and woman, has important implications for the relationship between man and woman, as well as the normalisation of relationships between the same sex.My notes
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Heteronormatiwiteit, homofobie en homoseksualiteit – ’n roetekaart vir ’n inklusiewe kerk.Yolanda Dreyer - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (2).
Making Sense of Sex: Attitudes Towards Sexuality in Early Jewish and Christian Literature.[author unknown] - 2013