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Article: An Evangelical Looks at Homosexuality: From the Wesleyan Quadrilateral to a Postmodern Tetralectic

Reproduced by permission from Christian Scholar's Review applies a postmodern adaptation of the Wesleyan Quadrilateral to an examination of the experience of and the acting upon a homosexual orientation. He concludes that the voices of Scripture, orthodox tradition, human experience and reason lead to a confirmation of the historic evangelical position which must be applied in a highly compassionate and humble manner. Dr. Strauss is an associate professor at the Rosemead School of Psychology of Biola University.

Gary H. Strauss


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Author :Strauss, Gary
Title :Article: An Evangelical Looks at Homosexuality: From the Wesleyan Quadrilateral to a Postmodern Tetralectic.Christian Scholar's Review
Publisher :Christian Scholar's Review
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Publication Date :Summer 1997
Resource Type :article