Queering Christianity

“Queering Christianity: Finding a Place at the Table for LGBTQI Christians”
Robert Shore-Goss
Praeger, 2013, 432 Pages

At A Glance: “Queering Christianity: Finding a Place at the Table for LGBTQI Christians” explores the intersection of Christianity and 2SLGBTQIA+ theology, contrasting their inclusivity and exclusivity, and offering insights for traditional churches to embrace a more inclusive approach.


Overview:
“Queering Christianity: Finding a Place at the Table for LGBTQI Christians” by Robert Shore-Goss offers an in-depth look into the interplay between Christianity and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals. This compilation, featuring essays from prominent 2SLGBTQIA+ religion scholars, explores the history and status of 2SLGBTQIA+ theology and its relationship with traditional Christian practices and beliefs.

The book contrasts the inclusivity of 2SLGBTQIA+ theology with the exclusivity often observed in Christian churches, highlighting the impacts of these approaches on individuals, congregations, and denominations. It also examines the positive contributions of queer theology to Christian communities and suggests practical steps for traditional churches to embrace inclusivity, facilitating a meaningful dialogue between mainstream Christian and 2SLGBTQIA+ theological perspectives.

Also by this author:
“Queering Christ: Beyond Jesus Acted Up”
“Take Back the Word: A Queer Reading of the Bible”
“Jesus Acted Up: A Gay and Lesbian Manifesto”
“Gay Catholic Priests and Clerical Sexual Misconduct: Breaking”
“The Queer Bible Commentary (2nd Edition)”
“Unlocking Orthodoxies For Inclusive Theologies”

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