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Article: A reply by Walter Wink.(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- The Christian Century
- Article date:
- August 14, 2002
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ROBERT GAGNON'S treatment of my own work in his book The Bible and Homosexual Practice is anything but irenic. "Wink's analysis has all the theological sophistication of a math test or football game: sixteen sexual policies in the Bible we no longer heed versus just four that we do. One may half wonder why Wink does not take his logic full circle and disregard the other four mores, particularly incest and bestiality." Thus he tries to make me say the very opposite of what I have said.
My point, which is quite serious and, I believe, persuasive, is that biblical sexual mores changed over time, so much so that only four of 20 biblical sex mores are still in place ...
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