Description
A historic panel discussion occurred at the global Festival of Theology, organised in Sweden in 2015. Its objective was to examine what the sacred texts of the Abrahamic faiths — Judaism, Christianity and Islam — had to say about human sexuality. Behold, I Make All Things New is the outcome of the effort.
This landmark work recasts religion — especially Abrahamic faiths — as an ally and not an adversary of queer emancipation and thus significantly informs the secular and legal movements for LGBTQ rights worldwide. It follows in the same vein as I Am Divine, So Are You (2017), which put forth perspectives on sexuality from the Karmic faiths of Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Hinduism, and played a small but significant role in the reading down of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. Taken together, the two groundbreaking books expand the conversation between world religions and human sexuality to a truly global level.
ISBN: 978-9353574550
Ed. J. P. Mokgethi-Heatha and Loraine Tulleken, Introduction by Devdutt Pattanaik
A former political journalist, Loraine Tulleken is an irreverent Anglican (Episcopal) priest who trained in Soweto, South Africa’s famous black township, and served as Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane’s international media liaison and speechwriter for seven years.