Aliens in the household of God: Homosexuality and Christian faith in South Africa
door
Germond, Paul; De Gruchy, Steve
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LGBTQ+
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
328
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 1997
Uitgever
David Philip
Editie
First Edition
ISBN-10
0864863306
ISBN-13
9780864863300
Beschrijving
In a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between faith and sexuality, two authors delve deeply into the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals within the context of South African Christianity. The narratives presented highlight personal journeys of self-acceptance and the struggle for inclusion within a religious environment often marked by conservative views on homosexuality. Through the voices of those who have faced rejection and condemnation, the text sheds light on the complexities of identifying as both gay and Christian in a society that frequently grapples with these dual identities.
With poignant stories like that of Freddy, who reflects on his journey from alienation to acceptance, the work showcases resilience against the backdrop of a faith community. Bert’s assertion of divine mercy challenges harmful stereotypes and encourages a re-examination of deeply rooted prejudices. The authors invite readers to confront their own beliefs, fostering a dialogue on love, acceptance, and a more inclusive understanding of faith.
Ultimately, this narrative champions the idea that spirituality does not have to be at odds with sexual identity. It calls for a redefinition of what it means to belong to the household of God, providing hope for those who still feel marginalized.
With poignant stories like that of Freddy, who reflects on his journey from alienation to acceptance, the work showcases resilience against the backdrop of a faith community. Bert’s assertion of divine mercy challenges harmful stereotypes and encourages a re-examination of deeply rooted prejudices. The authors invite readers to confront their own beliefs, fostering a dialogue on love, acceptance, and a more inclusive understanding of faith.
Ultimately, this narrative champions the idea that spirituality does not have to be at odds with sexual identity. It calls for a redefinition of what it means to belong to the household of God, providing hope for those who still feel marginalized.
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