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Robert A. J. Gagnon (31 July 1958-) is an Associate Professor of New Testament at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Professor Gagnon holds degrees from Dartmouth, Harvard Divinity and the Princeton Theological Seminary. Gagnon is most notable for his work in Pauline theology and sexuality. In particular Gagnon has focused on the issue of homosexuality in relation to Christianity and the Bible, and has published several books and articles about the subject.

Works

  • Gagnon, Robert A. J. 2001. The Bible and Homosexual Practice. Abingdon Press. ISBN 0-687-08413-X
  • Via, Dan O., and Gagnon, Robert A. J. 2003. Homosexuality and the Bible: Two Views. Augsburg Books. ISBN 080063618X

References

  1. "Faculty Bio". Pittsburgh Theological. Retrieved 12/3/2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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