God and the Gay Christian
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Matthew Vines
2025 REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION • The landmark book exploring what the Bible actually says—and doesn’t say—about same-sex relationshipsAs a young Christian man, Matthew Vines harbored the same basic hopes of many young people: to one day share his life with someone, to build a family of his own, to give and receive love. But when Vines realized he was gay, those hopes were called into question. The Bible, he’d been taught, condemned gay relationships. Feeling the tension between his understanding of the Bible and the reality of his same-sex orientation, Vines devoted years to intensive research into what the Bible says about homosexuality. He asked questions such as:• What was the real sin of Sodom?• What did Paul have in mind when he wrote about same-sex relations?• Is mandatory celibacy biblical?• Can same-sex marriage fulfill Scripture’s vision for marriage?Accessibly written and carefully argued, this expanded edition of God and the Gay Christian includes an updated introduction, two new chapters, and two new appendices. In the book, Vines engages with leading critiques of his work and shows readers how affirming same-sex relationships can go hand in hand with maintaining moral boundaries and upholding an orthodox Christian faith.
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Author
Matthew Vines
Pages
224
Publisher
Harmony/Rodale/Convergent
Published Date
2014-04-22
ISBN
1601425171 9781601425171
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"This books is an in depth view of how scripture supports, rather than forbids, committed same-sex relationships. For someone who has been a Christian and an ally for so long, I appreciate having a way to discuss my views more intelligently with people who feel that anything but heterosexuality is a sin in God's eyes. This books lays out how one can believe in the authority of of the scripture and fully support committed same-sex relationships. This book is something that I'm certain I will remember and refer back to frequently.<br/><br/>This book is a must read for anyone who falls into one of these categories:<br/>1. Supports the LGBT community and wants fuel for their argument against Christians that do not.<br/>2. Generally supportive people who feel that homosexuality is okay for "other people".<br/>3. Open-minded individuals who want to know how someone can be Christian and LGBTQA."