Critical Research on Religion
Volume 12 Issue 3, December 2024
Special Issue:
Genders, Sexualities, and Theopastoral Imaginations in Southeast Asia
Guest Editors: Joseph N. Goh and Michael Sepidoza Campos
Table of Contents:
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CRR/current
Introduction:
“Coming in and finding ground: Genders, sexualities, and theopastoral imaginations in Southeast Asia”
by Joseph N. Goh and Michael Sepidoza Campos
Articles:
1. “Who am I? Whom can I love? And why me? Queer Christians and the spirituality of struggle”
by Jayeel S. Cornelio and Robbin Charles M. Dagle
2. “Deaf beki humor: A pastoral-theological articulation of pagbabangong-dangal—resurrection”
by Kristine C. Meneses
3. “Misrecognitions and re-recognitions of Malaysian trans-modified bodies: Possibilities for theopastoral ameliorations through a hermeneutic of the risen Christ”
by Joseph N. Goh
4. “Babaylan feminist multiplicity: Reclaiming Filipino women’s history and agency”
by Lizette Pearl Galima Tapia
5. “Weh, talaga?! Camp, queer body, and the posthuman”
by Michael Sepidoza Campos
Symposium: “From coming out to coming in: Roundtable conversation among Southeast Asian queer theologians”
Participants: Michael Sepidoza Campos, Jayeel Cornelio, Erich Von Marthin Elraphoma, Joseph N. Goh, Alfred Candid “Jerlo” Jaropillo, Joshua Marasigan, Kristine C. Meneses, Irene Nainggolan, Kakay Pamarán, Lizette Tapia, Amadeo Devin Udampoh, and Wan Wei-Hsien
Book Reviews:
1. Brandner Tobias, Christians in the City of Hong Kong: Chinese Christianity in Asia’s World City
Reviewed by Kevin Ward
2. Hanafi Sari, Studying Islam in the Arab World: The Rupture Between Religion and the Social Sciences
Reviewed by In’amul Hasan
3. Tohis Reza Adeputra, Progressive Islam: A Social Study of Tan Malaka’s Islamic Thought
Reviewed by Asmara Edo Kusuma and Landy Trisna Abdurrahman
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