The first five chapters of Kevin DeYoung’s
What Does the Bible Really Teach about Homosexuality? are devoted
to the key biblical texts on the subject. The last seven chapters focus on
the most common objections to the traditional understanding of marriage and
sexuality. (Click the title to order)
The objection of chapter six is that the Bible has very
little to say about homosexuality, so why make a big deal of it? DeYoung
responds with six points. He says that “the reason the Bible says comparatively
little about homosexuality is because it was a comparatively uncontroversial
sin among ancient Jews and Christians." (p. 72) Scripture may devote more time
to others sins (like idolatry) because these were more common. God’s word says
even less about bestiality or incest, but nobody (so far) would argue that
those behaviors are unimportant or ambiguous.