Gay theology without apology /
"Christian Scripture and tradition are not authorities from which I seek approval; rather, they are resources from which I seek guidance and learn lessons as well [as] institutions that I seek to interpret, shape, and change. I am not afraid to look for, face, and criticize those parts of Scrip...
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Cleveland, Ohio :
Pilgrim Press,
1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Exodus and resurrection: transforming pain and suffering
- Acknowledging Biblical bias: constructing a Christian sexual ethics
- "And Vashti refused": rewriting the stories of the silenced
- Lessons from Leviticus: learning about the misuse of power
- Seeing through the camouflage: Jonathan as unconventional nurturer
- Leaving Jesus: a theology of friendship and autonomy
- Salvation: embodying our deepest knowledge
- Credo: the creative and saving spirit of community.