Part
One: Interpreting Church Teachings, includes My Brother Dan," by Bishop
Thomas J. Gumbleton
"Unitive
and Procreative Meaning: The Inseparable Link," by James P. Hanigan;
"The
Bridegroom and the Bride: The Theological Anthropology of John Paul II and Its
Relation to the Bible and Homosexuality," by Susan A. Ross;
"The
Church and Homosexuality: A Lonerganian Approach," by Jon Nilson.
Part
Two: Interpreting the Bible contains "The Promise of Postmodern
Hermeneutics for the Biblical Renewal of Moral Theology," by Patricia
Beattie Jung;
"Questions
About the Construction of (Homo)sexuality: Same-Sex Relations in the Hebrew
Bible," by Robert A. Di Vito;
"Romans
1:26-27: The Claim That Homosexuality Is Unnatural," by Leland J. White;
"The
New Testament and Homosexuality?" by Bruce J. Malina;
"Perfect
Fear Casteth Out Love: Reading, Citing, and Rape," by Mary Rose D'Angelo.
Part
Three: Interpreting Secular Disciplines includes insights from the human and
social sciences: "Homosexuality, Moral Theology, and Scientific
Evidence," by Sidney Calahan;
"Informing
the Debate on Homosexuality: The Behavioral Sciences and the Church," by
Isaiah Crawford and Brian D. Zamboni;
"Harming
by Exclusion: On the Standard Concepts of Sexual Orientation, Sex, and
Gender," by David T. Ozar.
Part
Four: Interpreting Human Experience, brings the voices of two of the Church's
faithful women: "Papal Ideals, Marital Realities: One View From the
Ground," by Cristinal. H. Traina;
"Catholic
Lesbian Feminist Theology," by Mary E. Hunt.