Gay Theology Without Apology
“Gay Theology Without Apology”
Gary Comstock
Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2009, 192 Pages

At A Glance: “Gay Theology Without Apology” is a collection of essays inviting readers to both challenge oppression and embrace hope towards a more inclusive faith.
Overview: “Gay Theology Without Apology” by Gary David Comstock is a collection of bold and insightful essays that explore the concept of a liberating God, as seen through scripture interpretations, nontraditional traditions, and personal body experiences. Comstock’s candid and self-reflective writing emphasizes the importance of taking one’s own life seriously to truly love the world. This book serves as both a critique of the oppression faced by queer Christians within the church and a source of hope, advocating for a richer and just existence for all individuals.
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