Table of Contents
Introduction,
Nausica Palazzo and Jeffrey A. Redding PART I: MAPPING THE CONCEPTUAL TERRAIN 1. Secularism, Same-Sex Relations, and Legal Pluralism, Mariano Croce
PART II: RELIGIOUS–QUEER PERSPECTIVES 2. Custom, Preference, or Nature?: Mormon Polygamy, Same-Sex Marriage, and Natural Law Theory, Frederick Mark Gedicks 3. Cleaving Marriage: Appraising the Conservative Blowback after Same-Sex Marriage, Robin Fretwell Wilson and Rebecca Valek 4. A Multiplication of Blessings: Families and LGBTQ Rights within the Waldensian Church, Ilaria Valenzi
PART III: QUEER–RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES 5. ‘Ohana as a Way of Life: Queer Friendship in the Mediterranean Regime, Beatrice Gusmano 6. The Abolition of Legal Marriage in Israel as a Potential Queer–Religious Project, Ayelet Blecher-Prigat and Noy Naaman 7. Queer and Religious Convergences around Nonconjugal Couples: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?, Nausica Palazzo 8. Queer Politics, Consensual Non-Monogamy, and Religion: Notes on the Ethics of Coalition Work, Christian Klesse
PART IV: FUTURE TRAJECTORIES 9. Achieving Equality without a Constitution: Lessons from Israel for Queer Family Law, Laura T. Kessler 10. Queer and Religious Political Alliances in the Pandemic Trump Era, Jeffrey A. Redding
Index