Why SEX Never Works: A Response to Tina Schermer Sellers’ View of the Erotic God
This article is a response to Tina Seller’s article, “An Erotic God – A Response to All Sexed Up by Dan Rhodes.”
Daniel P. Rhodes is associate professor of contextual education at Loyola University Chicago’s Institute of Pastoral Studies where he develops theological education programs that are grounded in theological action research. Prior to Loyola, Rhodes served in ministry for nine years and as a leader in community organizing. He is also a member of the board of directors for the Black Mountain School of The- ology & Community, a new educational institution focused on co-learning and co-action as the means for structural change.
This article is a response to Tina Seller’s article, “An Erotic God – A Response to All Sexed Up by Dan Rhodes.”
This article is a response to Tina Seller’s article, “An Erotic God – A Response to All Sexed Up by Dan Rhodes.”
In this interview, Charles Marsh examines political movements within Evangelicalism and encourages a reclamation of the language of peace in future Evangelical movements.
Sex in the church is completely screwed up. This is a conclusion I have reached, not based on my own experience or thoughts in an ivory tower, but by talking through the experiences of people I have known who have been, and still are, faithful followers of Christ. Some of these have been married folk, […]
TOJ: In the past several decades, many scholars and writers have begun to focus on how gender and sexuality are formed within the context of culture by the influences of culture. Could you explain what role you see culture playing in the formation of our conceptions of gender and sexuality? What might be beneficial in […]
TOJ: In his book, Democracy and Tradition, Jeffrey Stout says that “no theologian has done more to inflame Christian resentment of secular political culture” than you have. What is at stake for you in arguing for the church to come out of its immersion in secular culture? Stanley Hauerwas: Well, the Gospel is what I […]