Under the Bed of Heaven
Christian Eschatology and Sexual Ethics
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 9781438486260
Number of Pages: 248
Published: 02/07/2022
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Finalist for the 2022 Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion, Constructive-Reflective Studies presented by the American Academy of Religion
Under the Bed of Heaven is a work of Christian ethics that examines how eschatology might reshape concepts of sexual morality. With the rise of institutional Christianity in the Roman Empire, Christian attitudes about sexual desire and activity were soon controlled by doctrines of virginity and celibacy, or, monogamous marriage for the sake of procreation. These moral theologies aligned with a certain track of Christian eschatology, which imagined the future resurrection of the body, but without any corresponding sexual desires. As a result, traditional Christianity developed a preference for celibacy on earth to match the loss of sexual desire and activity in heaven, making marriage and monogamy temporal goods only.
In recent years, a few scholars of religion have challenged whether this vision of a sexless heaven is valid. However, they have not fully developed a vision of sex in heaven that might function to critique and reform Christian sexual ethics on earth. Richard W. McCarty explores scripture, church teachings, and different models of eschatology to offer a bold new conception of Christian sexual ethics that is inclusive of LGBTQ and heterosexual people, both in and outside of monogamous configurations.
Under the Bed of Heaven is a work of Christian ethics that examines how eschatology might reshape concepts of sexual morality. With the rise of institutional Christianity in the Roman Empire, Christian attitudes about sexual desire and activity were soon controlled by doctrines of virginity and celibacy, or, monogamous marriage for the sake of procreation. These moral theologies aligned with a certain track of Christian eschatology, which imagined the future resurrection of the body, but without any corresponding sexual desires. As a result, traditional Christianity developed a preference for celibacy on earth to match the loss of sexual desire and activity in heaven, making marriage and monogamy temporal goods only.
In recent years, a few scholars of religion have challenged whether this vision of a sexless heaven is valid. However, they have not fully developed a vision of sex in heaven that might function to critique and reform Christian sexual ethics on earth. Richard W. McCarty explores scripture, church teachings, and different models of eschatology to offer a bold new conception of Christian sexual ethics that is inclusive of LGBTQ and heterosexual people, both in and outside of monogamous configurations.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hiding under the Bed of Heaven
1. Building the Bridge between Christian Ethics and Eschatology
2. Sex in Heaven
3. Christianity's Sexless Heaven
4. New Visions for Sex in Heaven
5. Sexual Metaphors for the Eschatological Life
6. An Eschatological Sexual Ethic, Part 1: The Gifts and Fragilities of Monogamy
7. An Eschatological Ethic, Part 2: The Christian Possibilities of Promiscuity and Celibacy
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Hiding under the Bed of Heaven
1. Building the Bridge between Christian Ethics and Eschatology
2. Sex in Heaven
3. Christianity's Sexless Heaven
4. New Visions for Sex in Heaven
5. Sexual Metaphors for the Eschatological Life
6. An Eschatological Sexual Ethic, Part 1: The Gifts and Fragilities of Monogamy
7. An Eschatological Ethic, Part 2: The Christian Possibilities of Promiscuity and Celibacy
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index