God vs. Gay?: The Religious Case for Equality

Awards:   Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Nonfiction) 2012
Author:   Jay Michaelson
Publisher:   Beacon Press
ISBN:  

9780807001592


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 November 2011
Format:   Hardback
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God vs. Gay?: The Religious Case for Equality


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  • Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Nonfiction) 2012

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"As both a gay rights activist and religion scholar, Michaelson is uniquely positioned to tackle the contentious ""God vs. Gay"" divide. The author underscores that the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament both emphasize the importance of love, compassion, and equality. From this starting point, Michaelson offers a progressive take on gay rights - arguing that the moral principles in these texts favor acceptance of gays and lesbians, outweighing the handful of ambiguous verses so often cited by conservatives."

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Author:   Jay Michaelson
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780807001592


ISBN 10:   0807001597
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 November 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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God vs. Gay is a game-changer and highly recommended in the debate...Michaelson has packed so much into his slim volume. A pleasurable and intelligent read, this is a book for our times and a book for the ages. -- EDGE <br> As a salvo in the case for equality, however, it shows how to reframe the debate and stop seeing a chasm between God and gay. -- Publisher's Weekly <br> Michaelson looks at the Hebrew and Christian Bible with keen intellect, wit, and often surprising insights. He roots his arguments not in dry exegesis but in hard-won self-acceptance and passionate concern for others. I highly recommended God vs. Gay? for anyone seeking to understand how being homosexual and religious are not antithetical. --Joe Perez, author of Soulfully Gay <br> 'The irony of God versus Gay is that actually Gay and God go together. Opening to one leads to the other.' So writes Jay Michaelson in the postscript to this beautiful, soulful book. Michaelson charts a journey from rejec


The first part's insistence that Judeo-Christian values require gay equality is so confidently and cogently asserted that it amounts to something new and invigorating in gay religious apologetics. -- Booklist<br> <br> God vs. Gay is an excellent resource for those struggling to reconcile their sexual feelings -- or those of a loved one -- with being a person of devout religious faith. Michaelson never panders, attempts to set aside all biases and simply lets the text speak for itself. What happens when he clears the smoke of punditry and bigotry is a beautiful thing, and the discussion over equality and human diversity is elevated because of Michaelson's willingness to have faith in the words of the Torah -- and in human dignity. -- NewVoices.org <br> Mixing memoir and academic analysis in this well-researched and concisely written treatise, Michaelson embarks on a mission to reconcile sexuality with Judeo-Christian religious traditions... Inclusive and modern theology that wi


God vs. Gay? is a timely and important book in this religious and political moment. Michaelson's book prepares us, regardless of religious or sexual identity, to delve deeper into our souls, our traditions, and into the truth that religion is in fact a source of liberation. --Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, Senior Rabbi of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, the largest gay and lesbian synagogue in the world <br> Through careful discussions of Jewish and Christian teachings on homosexuality Michaelson masterfully reveals that both religions allow for the full embrace of LGBT persons. This religious-ethical work is illuminating and a must read for anyone who wants to understand the current debate over religion and homosexuality. --Rabbi David Ellenson, President Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion <br> Michaelson shows that 'God versus gay' is a myth and that the overwhelming majority of our shared religious values favor equality for LGBT people. --Michael Lerner, editorw


Michaelson looks at the Hebrew and Christian Bible with keen intellect, wit, and often surprising insights. He roots his arguments not in dry exegesis but in hard-won self-acceptance and passionate concern for others. I highly recommended God vs. Gay? for anyone seeking to understand how being homosexual and religious are not antithetical. --Joe Perez, author of Soulfully Gay <br> 'The irony of God versus Gay is that actually Gay and God go together. Opening to one leads to the other.' So writes Jay Michaelson in the postscript to this beautiful, soulful book. Michaelson charts a journey from rejection to full acceptance, from religious alienation to spiritual wholeness that will brings the reader closer to the Divine. It did for me and it will for anyone who has felt abandoned by their faith and rejected for who they are. This is a healing book that yearns to be read. --Sharon Groves, Director, Religion and Faith Program, Human Rights Campaign Foundation <br> God vs. Gay?


Michaelson shows that 'God versus gay' is a myth and that the overwhelming majority of our shared religious values favor equality for LGBT people. --Michael Lerner, editor of Tikkun


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"Jay Michaelson is the author of three books and numerous articles about the intersections of religion, sexuality, and law. A leading activist on behalf of LGBT people in faith communities, Michaelson and his work have been featured in the ""New York Times"" and on NPR and CNN. He is the founder of Nehirim, the leading national provider of community programming for LGBT Jews and their allies, and lives in upstate New York."

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