Torn
“Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate”
Justin Lee
Jericho Books, 2012, 273 Pages
At A Glance: “Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate” is both a personal memoir and a guide, exploring his journey as a gay Christian and offering insights on reconciling faith with sexual orientation to foster understanding and peace.
Overview: “Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate” by Justin Lee is a powerful memoir and guide that delves into his journey as a gay Christian from an evangelical background. Known for his devout faith, Lee wrestled with his identity, grappling with his coming out, experiences in the “ex-gay” movement, and an intensive study of the Bible, which ultimately led to self-acceptance.
Beyond a personal narrative, Lee’s book offers valuable insights and guidance for Christians navigating relationships with gay friends, family members, or their own sexual orientation. Emphasizing the potential for gay Christians to bridge the divide in a culture that often pits gays and Christians against each other, Lee advocates for mutual respect, learning, and love as a path towards reconciliation and understanding in this complex debate.
Also by this author:
“Unconditional: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs-Christians Debate”
“Talking Across the Divide”
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