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Book Synopsis
A multifaceted sourcebook telling the powerful story of reconciliation, celebration and struggle for LGBTQI inclusion across the American religious landscape. "No matter what stage in the process of change, religious belief is unveiled in all its dynamism in this book.... Wrestling with issues and struggling for better understanding of one's fellow human beings is at the center of every religion, no matter how old or new, narrow or expansive, Western or Eastern, that religion is. The struggle itself is a sign of life in these religious endeavors, and with life there is hope." —from the Foreword by Bishop Gene Robinson We are at a critical turning point in American religious and political life over LGBTQI inclusion. How each spiritual community approaches the question will profoundly impact the American political and social climate of the future. This accessible resource explores thirteen faith traditions that wrestle with LGBTQI inclusion, documenting the challenges and transformation of American religion. Faith Traditions Covered: The Black Church • Buddhism • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) • The Episcopal Church • First Nations (Native American) • Hinduism • Judaism • The Lutheran Church • Islam • The Presbyterian Church • Protestant Evangelical Traditions • The Roman Catholic Church • Unitarian Universalism

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"A timely exploration of the grappling all faith communities must engage in to survive and thrive in modern pluralistic America.... Powerfully outline[s] the challenges and opportunities ahead." —Rick Davis, western regional director, Lambda Legal "A wonderful compendium of resources.... Religion and LGBTQI rights are not at odds with one another and this book helps to show that." —Rabbi Denise L. Eger, president, Central Conference of American Rabbis; founding president, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Interfaith Clergy Association “Honest, compelling and hopeful faith leaders ... share their views on the issues that matter most. If we will hear them and respond to the divine spirit of love together, the struggle will be well worth it.” —The Rev. Peter Wallace, Day1, radio host; author, The Passionate Jesus: What We Can Learn from Jesus about Love, Fear, Grief, Joy and Living Authentically “A strong addition to the fields of theology, religion and LGBTQI studies.... Of particular use and interest to those who regularly work in multifaith environments such as chaplains and pastoral counselors.... Clergy of all faith traditions will also find this a valuable resource.” —Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, BCC, editor, Professional Spiritual and Pastoral Care: A Practical Clergy and Chaplain's Handbook “An invaluable resource. This richly textured treasury will enlighten your mind, expand your heart and show you ways to engage more fully with the uniqueness of each person and the complexity of each religious tradition.” —Diane M. Millis, PhD, author, Deepening Engagement: Essential Wisdom for Listening and Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Joy

Table of Contents
A Brief Overview of LGBTQI Terms Foreword Bishop Gene Robinson Introduction Mychal Copeland, MTS, and D'vorah Rose, BCC The Black Church Minister Rob Newells Buddhism Acharya Rita M. Gross, PhD The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) John Gustav-Wrathall The Episcopal Church Rev. Dr. Cameron Partridge First Nations (Native American) Alex Wilson, EdD Hinduism Ruth Vanita, PhD Islam Shehnaz Haqqani with Laury Silvers, El-Farouk Khaki, and Troy Jackson Judaism Rabbi Jane Rachel Litman The Lutheran Church Beth Ann Doerring The Presbyterian Church Marvin M. Ellison, PhD, and Sylvia Thorson-Smith, MS Protestant Evangelical Traditions Ryan Bell, DMin The Roman Catholic Church Sister Jeannine Gramick, SL Unitarian Universalism Annette S. Marquis Conclusion Mychal Copeland, MTS, and D’vorah Rose, BCC Afterword Ani Zonneveld, founder and president, Muslims for Progressive Values Acknowledgments Notes

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    Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
    Publication Date: 14/01/2016
    ISBN13: 9781683363231, 978-1683363231
    ISBN10: 168336323X

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    Book Synopsis
    A multifaceted sourcebook telling the powerful story of reconciliation, celebration and struggle for LGBTQI inclusion across the American religious landscape. "No matter what stage in the process of change, religious belief is unveiled in all its dynamism in this book.... Wrestling with issues and struggling for better understanding of one's fellow human beings is at the center of every religion, no matter how old or new, narrow or expansive, Western or Eastern, that religion is. The struggle itself is a sign of life in these religious endeavors, and with life there is hope." —from the Foreword by Bishop Gene Robinson We are at a critical turning point in American religious and political life over LGBTQI inclusion. How each spiritual community approaches the question will profoundly impact the American political and social climate of the future. This accessible resource explores thirteen faith traditions that wrestle with LGBTQI inclusion, documenting the challenges and transformation of American religion. Faith Traditions Covered: The Black Church • Buddhism • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) • The Episcopal Church • First Nations (Native American) • Hinduism • Judaism • The Lutheran Church • Islam • The Presbyterian Church • Protestant Evangelical Traditions • The Roman Catholic Church • Unitarian Universalism

    Trade Review
    "A timely exploration of the grappling all faith communities must engage in to survive and thrive in modern pluralistic America.... Powerfully outline[s] the challenges and opportunities ahead." —Rick Davis, western regional director, Lambda Legal "A wonderful compendium of resources.... Religion and LGBTQI rights are not at odds with one another and this book helps to show that." —Rabbi Denise L. Eger, president, Central Conference of American Rabbis; founding president, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Interfaith Clergy Association “Honest, compelling and hopeful faith leaders ... share their views on the issues that matter most. If we will hear them and respond to the divine spirit of love together, the struggle will be well worth it.” —The Rev. Peter Wallace, Day1, radio host; author, The Passionate Jesus: What We Can Learn from Jesus about Love, Fear, Grief, Joy and Living Authentically “A strong addition to the fields of theology, religion and LGBTQI studies.... Of particular use and interest to those who regularly work in multifaith environments such as chaplains and pastoral counselors.... Clergy of all faith traditions will also find this a valuable resource.” —Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, BCC, editor, Professional Spiritual and Pastoral Care: A Practical Clergy and Chaplain's Handbook “An invaluable resource. This richly textured treasury will enlighten your mind, expand your heart and show you ways to engage more fully with the uniqueness of each person and the complexity of each religious tradition.” —Diane M. Millis, PhD, author, Deepening Engagement: Essential Wisdom for Listening and Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Joy

    Table of Contents
    A Brief Overview of LGBTQI Terms Foreword Bishop Gene Robinson Introduction Mychal Copeland, MTS, and D'vorah Rose, BCC The Black Church Minister Rob Newells Buddhism Acharya Rita M. Gross, PhD The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) John Gustav-Wrathall The Episcopal Church Rev. Dr. Cameron Partridge First Nations (Native American) Alex Wilson, EdD Hinduism Ruth Vanita, PhD Islam Shehnaz Haqqani with Laury Silvers, El-Farouk Khaki, and Troy Jackson Judaism Rabbi Jane Rachel Litman The Lutheran Church Beth Ann Doerring The Presbyterian Church Marvin M. Ellison, PhD, and Sylvia Thorson-Smith, MS Protestant Evangelical Traditions Ryan Bell, DMin The Roman Catholic Church Sister Jeannine Gramick, SL Unitarian Universalism Annette S. Marquis Conclusion Mychal Copeland, MTS, and D’vorah Rose, BCC Afterword Ani Zonneveld, founder and president, Muslims for Progressive Values Acknowledgments Notes

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