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Introduction |
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Part One Why our fundamental values support, rather than oppose, equality for sexual minorities |
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Chapter 1 "It is not good for a person to be alone" |
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Intimate relationship heals the primary flaw in creation |
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Chapter 2 "I am asleep but my heart is awake: the voice of my beloved knocks" |
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A loving God could never want the "closet" |
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Chapter 3 "Love your neighbor as yourself" |
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Love demands authentic compassion for others |
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Chapter 4 "By the word of God were the heavens made" |
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Sexual diversity is natural and part of God's creation |
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Chapter 5 "Thou shalt not bear false witness" |
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Honesty and integrity are sacred; "coming out" is a religious act |
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Chapter 6 "Justice-justice shall you pursue" |
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Inequality is an affront to religious values |
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Part Two What the "bad verses" really say about homosexuality |
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One form of male intimacy is related to worship of foreign gods |
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Cruelty and inhospitality are the "sins of Sodom" |
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What Jesus didn't say about homosexuality |
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Men not being dominant is a consequence of turning from God |
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Chapter 11 Corinthians and Timothy |
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Christians should not mingle with a pagan, idolatrous, lascivious society |
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Chapter 12 David and Jonathan |
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Love between men in the Bible |
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Chapter 13 Sexual diversity in Christian theology |
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How did we get here from there? |
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Part Three Why inclusion of sexual minorities is good, not bad, for religious values |
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Chapter 14 "You shall be holy, for I am holy" |
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Equality for LGBT people is good for families, marriage, and sexual ethics |
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Chapter 15 "When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me" |
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The growth of religious values is good for individuals and religious communities |
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Chapter 16 "Everyone whose spirit moved him brought an offering to God" |
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Sexual diversity, like other forms of diversity, enriches religious lives and communities |
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Chapter 17 "And I have filled him with the spirit of God...to devise subtle works in gold, silver, and brass" |
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What is homosexuality for? |
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Chapter 18 "For nothing in creation can separate you from the love of God" |
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Acknowledgments |
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Table of Scriptural Authorities |
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For Further Reading |
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LGBT Religious Organizations |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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