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Gifted by otherness : gay and lesbian Christians in the church
Countryman, Louis William, 1941-
Publisher:
Morehouse Pub.,
Pub date:
c2001.
Pages:
x, 164 p. ;
ISBN:
0819218863
Item info:
1 copy available at Main Library.
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Gifted by otherness : gay and lesbian Christians in the church
Countryman, Louis William, 1941-
Publishers Weekly Review
Without apology and with an honest chutzpah, Countryman, a New Testament professor, and Ritley, an Episcopal priest, explore the vocation and journey gay Christians have in the church. The writers see themselves as ministering to the church; they clarify that their task is not to justify the presence of gays there. That presence is simply a fact. But they also note that it is normal and healthy for the church to struggle with homosexuality, since the church is not a monolithic entity of likeminded people but a richly textured community of contradictory and diverse individuals. The authors declare that gay Christians have specific gifts to offer the church; they can serve the priesthood of believers as "icons," which the authors describe as windows that show a facet of God. In particular, gays who have experienced "wilderness times" in coming out and living as homosexual Christians can teach others about God's sustaining grace. And while the church is often afraid to face death, the AIDS epidemic has taught the gay community to deal with it as a part of life. On a lighter note, the authors say that the church needs the campiness of gay humor, since Christians forget too often that humor is a gift from God. Ritley and Countryman have written a thoughtful and provocative book for anyone who has struggled with what it means when gays are a part of the church. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From: Reed Elsevier Inc.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
1 Whose Problem Are We?
1
2 M. R.: A Queer Sort of Journey
9
3 Bill: Finding the Good News of Being Gay
17
4 M. R.: A People Defined by Desire
23
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Gifted by otherness : gay and lesbian Christians in the church
Countryman, Louis William, 1941-
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Leader:
am8aec
Key:
OC 04723810
Data source:
OC
Fixed field data:
001129s2001 pau b 000 0 eng
LCCN:
00067899
ISBN:
0819218863 (alk. paper)
Local system #:
(OCoLC)45487552
Cataloging source:
DLC DLC NHP
Authentication code:
pcc
Local holdings:
OCPP
LC Call Number:
BV4596.G38 C68 2001
DDC class no.:
261.8/35766 21
Local DDC call #:
261.835766 C855, 2001
Personal name:
Countryman, Louis William, 1941-
Title:
Gifted by otherness : gay and lesbian Christians in the church / L. William Countryman and M.R. Ritley.
Publication info:
Harrisburg, Pa. : Morehouse Pub., c2001.
Proj. pub. date:
0109
Description:
x, 164 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-164).
Held by:
MAIN
Topical subject:
Christian gays--Religious life.
Topical subject:
Homosexuality--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Added personal name:
Ritley, M. R.
OCLC-MARC processing:
E0 OCP
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