À propos de l'auteur

Malcolm Boyd was an influential American Episcopal priest, author, and activist known for his work in social justice and spirituality. A pioneering figure in the LGBTQ+ community, he gained prominence in the 1960s with his book 'In Times Like These: How We Pray', which explored the intersection of faith and contemporary societal issues. Throughout his life, Boyd emphasized the importance of authenticity and a personal connection to faith, encouraging others to engage deeply with their spiritual journeys.

His literary contributions include 'Out with a Passion: A United Methodist Pastor's Quest for Authenticity' and 'A Prophet in His Own Land: A Malcolm Boyd Reader'. Boyd's writings reflect his commitment to social change and his belief in the power of prayer as a transformative tool. He was a vocal advocate for civil rights and LGBTQ+ rights, using his platform to challenge societal norms and promote inclusivity within religious communities.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance June 8, 1923
Lieu de naissance Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Date de décès February 27, 2015
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