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The Silence of Sodom Mark D. Jordan (Emory University)

The Silence of Sodom By Mark D. Jordan (Emory University)

The Silence of Sodom by Mark D. Jordan (Emory University)


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This analysis of the relationship between male homosexuality and Catholicism examines the Church's language about sexual morality and the rhetorical devices used to actively produce silence about the topic. The author draws analogies between clerical institutions and gay culture.

The Silence of Sodom Summary

The Silence of Sodom: Homosexuality in Modern Catholicism by Mark D. Jordan (Emory University)

Sexual scandals in the Roman Catholic Church have been highly public in recent years, and increasingly shrill directives from the Vatican about homosexuality have become commonplace. The visibility of these issues begs the question of how the Catholic Church can be at once so homophobic and so homoerotic. Mark D. Jordan, the authors of the award-winning The Invention of Sodomy in Christian Theology, takes up this fundamental question in a deeply learned yet readable study of the relationship between male homosexuality and Catholicism. The Silence of Sodom is devoted, first, to teasing out the Church's complex bureaucratic language about sexual morality. Rather than trying to point out that official Catholic documents are simply wrong in their discussions and directives regarding homosexuality, Jordan examines the rhetorical devices used by the Church throughout its history to actively produce silence around the topic of male homosexuality. Arguing that we cannot find the Church's knowledge of homosexuality in its documents, Jordan looks to the unspoken but widely known features of clerical culture to illuminate the striking analogies between clerical institutions and contemporary gay culture, particularly in the mechanisms of discipline, the training of seminarians and the ambiguities of liturgical celebration. The Catholic Church's long experiment with masculine desire cannot be discovered through sensationalist trials of priest-paedophiles or surveys of gay clergy. The Silence of Sodom looks deeply into the intertwining, in words and deeds, of Catholicism with homoeroticism; it is a profound reflection on both being gay and being Catholic.

The Silence of Sodom Reviews

[Jordan] has offered glimpses, anecdotal stories, and scholarly observations that are a whole greater than the sum of its parts.... If homosexuality is the guest that refuses to leave the table, Jordan has at least shed light on why that is and in the process made the whole issue, including a conflicted Catholic Church, a little more understandable. - Larry B. Stammer, Los Angeles Times; [Jordan] knows how to present a case, and with apparently effortless clarity he demonstrates the church's double bind and how it affects Vatican rhetoric, the training of priests, and ecclesiastical protectiveness toward an army of closet cases.... [T]his book will interest readers of every faith. - Daniel Blue, Lambda Book Report

About Mark D. Jordan (Emory University)

Mark D. Jordan is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Religion at Emory University. His book The Invention of Sodomy in Christian Theology, also published by the University of Chicago Press, won the 1998 John Boswell Prize of the American Historical Association.

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GOR006014854
9780226410432
0226410439
The Silence of Sodom: Homosexuality in Modern Catholicism by Mark D. Jordan (Emory University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
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