Butler interprets Aquinas: how to speak thomistically about sex

This essay examines whether the Catholic magisterium's use of Aquinas to condemn homosexual acts is actually Thomistic. Rather than being aligned with the magisterium, Aquinas advances a moral epistemology better illuminated by the work of philosopher Judith Butler. Deploying Butler as a means...

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Published in:Journal of religious ethics
Main Author: Grimes, Katie Walker (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley [2014]
In: Journal of religious ethics
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Thomas Aquinas 1225-1274 / Butler, Judith 1956- / Church teaching office / Homosexuality / Natural law / Ethics
RelBib Classification:KCD Hagiography; saints
KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBE Anthropology
NCF Sexual ethics
RB Church office; congregation
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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Summary:This essay examines whether the Catholic magisterium's use of Aquinas to condemn homosexual acts is actually Thomistic. Rather than being aligned with the magisterium, Aquinas advances a moral epistemology better illuminated by the work of philosopher Judith Butler. Deploying Butler as a means of immanent critique, I show how magisterial attempts to argue against lesbian and gay sex fail on their own terms. Reading Aquinas alongside Butler shows us why we need not choose between fidelity to Thomistic natural law and affirmation of lesbians and gays.
ISSN:0384-9694
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of religious ethics
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/jore.12053