- Introduction: saints and sinners: contemporary Christianity and LGTB sexualities, Stephen Hunt
- The gift (?) that dare not speak its name: exploring the influence of sexuality on the professional performances of gay male Anglican clergy, Michael Keenan
- Between subordination and sympathy: evangelical Christians, masculinity and gay sexuality, Kristin Aune
- Common pathways, different lives: comparing the ''coming out'' narratives of Catholic nuns and lesbians in Poland, Marta Trzebiatowska
- Bisexual Christians: the life-stories of a marginalised community, Alex Toft
- Transgendering Christianity: gender-variant Christians as visionaries, Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip and Michael Keenan
- Human rights and moral wrongs: the Christians ''gay debate'' in the secular sphere, Stephen Hunt
- Christians and gays in Northern Ireland: how the ethno-religious context has shaped Christian anti-gay and pro-gay activism, Richard O'Leary
- Is it meaningful to speak of ''queer spirituality''? An examination of queer and LGBT imagery and themes in contemporary paganism and Christianity, Yvonne Aburrow
- Trends in spiritual direction for LGBT people, Derek Jay
"I care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it." ~ Abraham Lincoln
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Is there a distinctly queer spirituality?
A very exciting thing happened this morning: my copy of Contemporary Christianity and LGBT Sexualities arrived, to which I contributed a chapter comparing LGBT Pagan and Christian spiritualities, to see if there is a distinctly queer spirituality (I concluded that there is, not for any essentialist reasons, but because it is rooted in LGBT experiences). This is my first proper academic publication (yay!)
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6 comments:
you mean you havent read this 'nugget'?
:p
No, I haven't.
I glanced through it and couldn't see anything that wasn't the usual Wicca 101 book with a bit of lipstick slapped on it. Nothing about engaging more deeply with what polarity might mean, for instance (as far as I could make out).
Congratulations! This looks fantastic! I will definitely spread the good news through Jesus in Love.
Thanks Kitt! American readers might find it easiest to buy the e-book version from the publishers, by the way.
Congrats!
-- Jarred.
This looks great!
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