People with a History: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History Sourcebook
Homosexuality and Catholicism:
A Partially Annotated Bibliography
HTML Version 2.1, September 1997
© Paul Halsall
This bibliography is an attempt to assemble all available references
to discussions of homosexuality, Catholicism and Christianity
in general. Data have been assembled from computerized catalogs,
from the bibliographies in modern books, and from earlier printed
bibliographies (especially those by Wayne Dynes and Tom Horner).
Where the compiler has knowledge of the item, it has been annotated.
Some annotations are based on comments made by Dynes and Horner,
others from discussions of items that have taken place on the
Internet. The usefulness of such a bibliography is self-evident.
It is also inevitable that important references will have escaped
the compiler, and/or publication details may -rarely it is hoped
- be incorrect. There is also room for disagreement as to the
sections underwhich certain items have been placed. Corrections
and additions will be made in later versions. Please send comments,
corrections and suggestion to me, Paul Halsall, at email address:- ihspl@fordham.edu
Previously this bibliography was in one large file - over 1 Megabyte.
A such is would not load in many browsers. The major sections
have now been broken up into distinct files, which are still,
however, rather large.
[Note: This bibliography covers publications until 2000. There has been a huge additional amount publihsed since then. This bibliography may remain useful but it is not up to date - (13 April 2019)]
The Structure of the Bibliography is as follows. Select each major
section to link to that part of the bibliography:
See also a List of Unintegrated Books and Articles
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