Abstract
AbstractQueer theology is an application of queer theory within the field of theology, with roots in liberation theology and its consequent contextual offshoots (such as feminist theologies and theologies of race). It is properly thought of as a critical methodology, seeking to subvert normative theologies, rather than posing any specific content itself, and is premised on the malleable construction of knowledge. Queer theology is limited by the problem of its own communication without reifying a normative mode of queer theology, and maintains a tension with other intersectional identity categories, such as race or class.
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