Homosexuality and ReligionRoutledge, 19. 12. 2013 - Počet stran: 240 Here is a comprehensive historical overview of the recent discussion in the Judeo-Christian religions regarding homosexuality. Breaking new ground in the scholarship about Judeo-Christian religion and homosexuality, this wide-ranging volume features insightful new perspectives on the relationship between the church and homosexuals. Aimed at scholars, religious professionals, counselors, and therapists, Homosexuality and Religion provides valuable information on both historical and contemporary religious thought and life and homosexuality. Some of the provocative topics include gay and lesbian clergy, psychological/pastoral counseling for lesbians and gay men, and the church and homophobia. |
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The TraditionalistProgressive Debate | 47 |
Gay and Lesbian Jews Build a Movement | 83 |
A Critique of Creationist Homophobia | 95 |
Sexuality and Christian Womens Visionary Narratives | 119 |
Keynote Address for the 1986 National Gathering of the United Church of Christs Coalition for LesbianGay Concerns | 133 |
Values and Identity Among Lesbian and Gay Religious Leaders | 145 |
An Integrated Model | 175 |
Pastoral Counseling and Homosexuality | 195 |
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