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Things They Never Told You In Sunday School: A Primer for the Christian Homosexual
Things They Never Told You In Sunday School: A Primer for the Christian Homosexual

Things They Never Told You In Sunday School: A Primer for the Christian Homosexual

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First published in 1987, this book was one of a very small handful that passed on a renewed revelation of how to understand Scripture and LGBTQ inclusion in the Christian church. At that time, almost no mainstream denominations were openly inclusive of LGBTQ people, neither in membership nor in ministry. Very few people were preaching a gospel of inclusion. took what had been explained in rather complicated detail by some others and organized the information into a layperson's, easy to understand journey that walked simply through the Bible explanations, and scholarship. The book was sold in a number of countries. It found its way into homes, churches, libraries and schools of Divinity and Theology. Original copies of Things have been priced online for as much as sixty dollars. Even though printing stopped in 1988, customer comments appeared at online book sellers until as recently as 2014: Since this book was first published, scores of writings on LGBTQ and the Bible have been offered to the reading public. Lamenting that no version of the book has ever been published in digital form, the author is offering this exclusive revised and updated version and priced it for maximum distribution. It represents one of the most simple, candid and straightforward reads on the topic that has ever been presented and one that has already had an untold influence on LGBTQ inclusion and Christianity. This new more modernized offering brings updated commentary, insights and resources to support the original concepts told so many years ago. It remains a pathway for understanding for LGBTQ people, as well as all those who seek deconstruction and reconstruction of long-held beliefs biased by patriarchal prejudices.
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