Ken Stone (biblical scholar)
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Ken Stone is an author, Professor of Bible, Culture and Hermeneutics at
Lambda Literary Award, Stone focuses much of his research and writing on the relationship between biblical hermeneutics and matters of gender and sexuality (see queer theology). His other research and teaching interests include the relationship between critical theory and biblical interpretation and matters of gender, sexuality, animals, and ecology.[1]
Education
- B.A., Lee College, 1984
- M. Div., Church of God School of Theology, 1987
- Th.M., Harvard Divinity School, 1989
- M.A., Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1992, 1995
Publications
Books
- Reading the Hebrew Bible with Animal Studies (Stanford University Press, 2017)
- Practicing Safer Texts: Food, Sex and Bible in Queer Perspective (T. & T. Clark, 2005)
- Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible, ed. (Sheffield Academic Press/Pilgrim Press, 2001)
- Sex, Honor and Power in the Deuteronomistic History (Sheffield Academic Press, 1996).
Articles
"'Do Not Be Conformed To This World': Queer Reading And The Task Of The Preacher." Theology & Sexuality 13.2 (2007): 153-165.
"Flame Of Yahweh: Sexuality In The Old Testament." Biblical Interpretation 19.3 (2011): 339-341. "Homosexuality And The Bible Or Queer Reading? A Response To Martti Nissinen." Theology & Sexuality 7.14 (2001): 107-118. "Safer Text: Reading Biblical Laments In The Age Of AIDS." Theology & Sexuality 5.10 (1999): 16.
References
- ^ "Ken Stone". Chicago Theological Seminary website. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-11-29.