The Rainbow Kingdom: Christianity & the Homosexual ReconciledLulu.com, 2006 M10 1 - 129 páginas "Can a person be gay and a Christian?" This is a question that countless thousands of people have asked themselves in the course of their lives. Whether they are struggling with this issue themselves or if they know loved ones who are wrestling with their sexual orientation, there's now hope! The Rainbow Kingdom: Christianity & the Homosexual Reconciled, a new book by David W. Shelton, answers that question and many others that we deal with as GLBT and GLBT-affirming Christians. In the first half, The Rainbow Kingdom addresses the "clobber" verses that are used to condemn gay and lesbian people throughout the world. Then, the message shifts from instruction to ministry, meeting many of today's issues head-on. |
Contenido
Acknowledgements | 11 |
Context Context Context | 25 |
2627 | 32 |
Burn Baby Burn Sodom Gomorrah | 38 |
Levitucus 1822 2013 | 46 |
910 | 54 |
David Jonathan | 67 |
Sandals Scandals Galore | 78 |
Gay and Christian | 86 |
Beyond Healing to Impact | 97 |
How Then Shall We Live? | 111 |
Sources | 122 |
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