
Gary David Comstock
Author of Gay Theology Without Apology
About the Author
Gary David Comstock is the University Protestant Chaplain and Visiting Assistant Professor of religion at Wesleyan University. He is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. His is also the author of Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men (Columbia University Press).
Works by Gary David Comstock
Unrepentant, Self-Affirming, Practicing: Lesbian/Bisexual/Gay People Within Organized Religion (1996) 46 copies
A Whosoever Church: Welcoming Lesbians and Gay Men into African American Congregations (2001) 40 copies
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This seems an incredibly personal book and I give the author props for opening his soul and his life as much as he does. There are times that this book kind of lost me....it went in-depth into aspects of the Christian faith that don't speak to me. But I appreciate the basic premise of the book and I love some of his points, which are incredibly affirming for any LGBTQ+ people of faith.
"Is it possible to be religious and to be gay, lesbian, or queer? Until recently, many persons--gay and straight--would have said no. But over the past decade or so, a vast literature has emerged of personal narrative, apologetic, and polemic, asserting both the existence and acceptability of such dual identities. Que(erying Religion includes but moves beyond tradition-based experiential writing by turning to the academic study of religion. It includes work that compares or focuses on show more different religious traditions, such as various forms of Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Native American spiritualities. It also incorporates writing on various geographical areas and historical time periods. By assuming a wide definition of religion, it raises questions about the terms religion and religious themselves." -- Back cover. show less
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- Works
- 9
- Members
- 403
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.6
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- ISBNs
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