Questions About Sexuality that Got Me Uninvited from My Denomination
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Jonathan Foster
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"At great cost already, Jonathan is saying no to rejectionist Christianity to say yes to the love of God."
—David Gushee, author of Letter to My Anxious Christian Friends
"Jonathan's writing is excellent and more importantly, bears witness to God's love."
—James Alison, author of Jesus the Forgiving Victim
"For the sake of love, read this book."
—Thomas Jay Oord, author of God Can't
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Click on any conservative Christian denominational website, and you'll find stories and images of all kinds of people finding hope through the efforts of the denomination. But are pastors, churches, and denominations committed to revolutionary hope? Or are they committed to tribal rules? "Questions About Sexuality that Got Me Uninvited from My Denomination" is an insightful, concise disclosure of how one pastor in good standing found answers to those questions.
The book and the included companion discussion guide acts as a code unlocking healthy ways to approach the six passages out of 31,000 verses in the Bible that deal specifically with homosexuality. Along the way, you'll wrestle with questions about the beauty of non-sacrificial love and its relevance to all people, including LGTBQ+ human beings.
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