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Theology and Sexuality, Vol. 12, No. 2, 181-201 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/1355835806061432

‘Outing’ Qoheleth: On the Search for Homosexuality in the Wisdom Tradition

William John Lyons

W.J.Lyons{at}bristol.ac.uk

U. Wernik has recently commented upon the attempts of liberals and conservatives to co-opt the Bible in support of their respective positions on homosexuality. Focusing on same-sex relationships within the Bible, he offers six arguments in support of ‘outing’ Qoheleth as a homosexual. Here each is evaluated in turn. It is argued that a more convincing interpretation of all six is available in the light of the culture of Qoheleth’s world. It is also argued that in the light of the ongoing essentialist/constructionist debate, Wernik’s decision to impose the term ‘homosexual’ on the ancient world is deeply problematic. His ultimate failure to convince, however, does not definitively answer the question of Qoheleth’s sexuality, but it is clear that any attempt to make good his claim in future must overcome significant textual and theoretical difficulties if it is to succeed. On the basis of current evidence, the view that Qoheleth’s sexuality was identical to that which was most culturally acceptable in his own day remains the most likely option.


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