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Einband grossGod vs. Gay?
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God vs. Gay?

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232 Seiten
Englisch
Beacon Presserschienen am25.10.2011
A passionate argument for LGBTQ equality within religious communities-"a book for our times and a book for the ages" (EDGE)

The myth that the Bible forbids homosexuality-the myth of "God versus Gay"-is behind some of the most divisive and painful conflicts of our day. In this provocative and game-changing book, scholar and activist Jay Michaelson shows that the Bible does not prohibit same-sex intimacy but does quite the opposite. In fact, the vast majority of the Bible's teachings support the full equality and dignity of LGBTQ people, from the first flaw it finds in creation ("It is not good for a person to be alone") to the way religious communities grow through reflection and conscience. Michaelson argues passionately for equality-not despite religion, but because of it.

With close readings of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, the latest data on the science of sexual orientation, and a sympathetic, accessible, and ecumenical approach to religious faith, Michaelson makes the case that sexual diversity is part of the beauty of nature. The recognition of same-sex families will strengthen, not threaten, the values religious people hold dear. Whatever your views on religion and sexual diversity, God vs. Gay is a plea for a more compassionate, informed conversation-and a first step toward creating one.
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KlappentextA passionate argument for LGBTQ equality within religious communities-"a book for our times and a book for the ages" (EDGE)

The myth that the Bible forbids homosexuality-the myth of "God versus Gay"-is behind some of the most divisive and painful conflicts of our day. In this provocative and game-changing book, scholar and activist Jay Michaelson shows that the Bible does not prohibit same-sex intimacy but does quite the opposite. In fact, the vast majority of the Bible's teachings support the full equality and dignity of LGBTQ people, from the first flaw it finds in creation ("It is not good for a person to be alone") to the way religious communities grow through reflection and conscience. Michaelson argues passionately for equality-not despite religion, but because of it.

With close readings of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, the latest data on the science of sexual orientation, and a sympathetic, accessible, and ecumenical approach to religious faith, Michaelson makes the case that sexual diversity is part of the beauty of nature. The recognition of same-sex families will strengthen, not threaten, the values religious people hold dear. Whatever your views on religion and sexual diversity, God vs. Gay is a plea for a more compassionate, informed conversation-and a first step toward creating one.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780807001608
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum25.10.2011
Reihen-Nr.6
Seiten232 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse417 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.1341326
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part One Why our fundamental values support, rather than oppose, equality for sexual minoritiesChapter 1 "It is not good for a person to be alone"Intimate relationship heals the primary flaw in creationChapter 2 "I am asleep but my heart is awake: the voice of my beloved knocks"A loving God could never want the "closet"Chapter 3 "Love your neighbor as yourself"Love demands authentic compassion for othersChapter 4 "By the word of God were the heavens made"Sexual diversity is natural and part of God's creationChapter 5 "Thou shalt not bear false witness"Honesty and integrity are sacred; "coming out" is a religious actChapter 6 "Justice-justice shall you pursue"Inequality is an affront to religious valuesPart Two What the "bad verses" really say about homosexualityChapter 7 LeviticusOne form of male intimacy is related to worship of foreign godsChapter 8 SodomCruelty and inhospitality are the "sins of Sodom"Chapter 9 The GospelsWhat Jesus didn't say about homosexualityChapter 10 RomansMen not being dominant is a consequence of turning from GodChapter 11 Corinthians and TimothyChristians should not mingle with a pagan, idolatrous, lascivious societyChapter 12 David and JonathanLove between men in the BibleChapter 13 Sexual diversity in Christian theologyHow did we get here from there?Part Three Why inclusion of sexual minorities is good, not bad, for religious valuesChapter 14 "You shall be holy, for I am holy"Equality for LGBT people is good for families, marriage, and sexual ethicsChapter 15 "When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me"The growth of religious values is good for individuals and religious communitiesChapter 16 "Everyone whose spirit moved him brought an offering to God"Sexual diversity, like other forms of diversity, enriches religious lives and communitiesChapter 17 "And I have filled him with the spirit of God . . . to devise subtle works in gold, silver, and brass"What is homosexuality for?Chapter 18 "For nothing in creation can separate you from the love of God"PostscriptAcknowledgmentsTable of Scriptural AuthoritiesFor Further ReadingLGBT Religious OrganizationsNotesBibliographyIndex
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Autor

Jay Michaelson is the author of three books and numerous articles about the intersections of religion, sexuality, and law. A leading activist on behalf of LGBT people in faith communities, Michaelson and his work have been featured in the New York Times and on NPR and CNN. He is the founder of Nehirim, the leading national provider of community programming for LGBT Jews and their allies, and lives in upstate New York.