Beyond heterosexism in the pulpit
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Author
Contributions
- Allen, O. Wesley, Jr., 1965- author - Contributor
- Buttrick, David, 1927- writer of foreword - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Cascade Books, Eugene, Oregon, Oregon
Language
English
Word Count
37,250 words, Guess
Page Count
149 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebeyondheterosexi0000aske
- ISBN-101620326183
- ISBN-139781620326183
- Library of Congress Control Number2015301411
- OCLC Control Number902647063
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781620326183
- Open LibraryOL28412053M
Classifications
- DDC261.835766
- LCCBR115.H6 A82 2015
- LCCBR115.H6A82 2015
and 1 more
- LCCBR115.H6 A80 2015
Description
This book is not another volume attempting to persuade the reader of the rights of gays and lesbians in society and in the church. Instead It assumes the reader is a minister or student of ministry who already has a passion for this issue and is looking for better strategies to speak out of this passion in the pulpit. Too often progressive preachers avoid speaking about issues related to sexual orientation out of fear of rejection from the congregation, or address them in ways that unintentionally alienate either gay or straight hearers. Askew and Allen offer preachers tools for recognizing and prophetically countering heterosexism in the pulpit while being pastoral toward those in the pews who may not hold the same view as the preacher. The range of issues found at the intersection of homosexuality and the proclamation of the Christian gospel in light of the church{u0092}s division and the changing landscape of society{u0092}s attitudes is diverse and complex. Askew and Allen represent the combination of critical theology and contemporary homiletics needed to offer preachers new strategies for advocating against social and ecclesial discrimination directed at homosexuals and for the full inclusion of all in the church.
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