Razlike v odnosu do družine in homoseksualnosti med Rimskokatoliško in Evangeličansko cerkvijo: primer referenduma o družinskem zakoniku

Autor: Grobelšek, Maja
Přispěvatelé: Črnič, Aleš
Jazyk: slovinština
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: Za krščanstvo je značilen spolni pesimizem, kar se odraža v odklonilnem odnosu do spolnosti in z njo povezanih tem. Kljub skupnim temeljem pa med posameznimi vejami krščanstva prihaja do velikih razlik v pogledu na te teme. V pričujoči nalogi preverjam, kako se v družbeni realnosti odslikavajo razlike med katolicizmom in protestantizmom, ko pride do vprašanj homoseksualnosti in družine. Sprejetju družinskega zakonika, ki je med drugim prinašal redefinicijo družine, je sledila žgoča javna debata, v kateri so bili dejavni tudi predstavniki Rimskokatoliške cerkve. Analiza medijskih prispevkov, v katerih so bile informacije o vključevanju Rimskokatoliške ali Evangeličanske cerkve v predreferendumsko javno debato, je pokazala velike razlike med odnosom obeh cerkva do tem, ki jih je obravnaval družinski zakonik. Potrdilo se je, da med njunim odnosom do homoseksualnosti in družin obstajajo razvidne razlike, pa tudi, da je Evangeličanska cerkev v svojem odnosu do teh tem manj rigorozna kot Rimskokatoliška cerkev. Medtem ko so se predstavniki slednje aktivno zavzemali proti redefiniciji družine, s katero bi se njen status razširil, so v Evangeličanski cerkvi sicer poudarili zavzemanje za tradicionalno družino, a so na prvo mesto postavljali nujo, da se ne glede na ideal družine otrokom v drugačnih družinah ne odreka pravic, ki jih imajo otroci v tradicionalnih družinah. Christianity is characterized by sexual pessimism, which is reflected in a negative attitude towards sexuality and related topics. However, despite the common foundations, there are great differences in the views of these topics between the various branches of Christianity. In my master's thesis, I examine how the differences between Catholicism and Protestantism are reflected in social reality when it comes to issues of homosexuality and the family. The Family Code, which, among other things, brought a redefinition of the family, was followed by a heated public debate in which representatives of the Roman Catholic Church were also active. An analysis of media coverage that included the involvement of the Roman Catholic or Evangelical Church in the pre-referendum public debate revealed large differences between the attitudes of the two churches toward issues addressed by the Family Code. It confirmed that there are obvious differences between their attitudes towards homosexuality and families, as well as that the Evangelical Church is less rigorous in its view towards these than the Roman Catholic Church. While representatives of the latter actively opposed the redefinition of the family, the Evangelical Church emphasized the commitment to the traditional family, but put the need not to discriminate against children in different families above that ideal.
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