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reflections on Christian faithfulness and homosexuality

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Washed and waiting

reflections on Christian faithfulness and homosexuality

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As a celibate gay Christian, Hill gives us a glimpse of what it looks like to wrestle firsthand with God's "No" to same-sex relationships. He advocates neither unqualified "healing" for those who struggle, nor their accommodation to temptation, but rather faithfulness in the midst of brokenness. --from publisher description

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Publisher
Zondervan
Language
English
Pages
160

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Table of Contents

Author's note
Introduction
Prelude : Washed and waiting.
1. A story-shaped life
Interlude : The beautiful incision.
2. The end of loneliness
Postlude : Thou art lightning and love.
3. The divine accolade
Afterword / Kathryn Greene-McCreight

Edition Notes

Published in
Grand Rapids, Mich.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
248.8/408664
Library of Congress
BR115.H6 H55 2010, BR115.H6H55 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
160 p.
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
19 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24080618M
ISBN 10
0310330033
ISBN 13
9780310330035
LCCN
2010005802
OCLC/WorldCat
528665896

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15119083W

Work Description

"Gay," "Christian," and "celibate" don't often appear in the same sentence. Yet many who sit next to us in the pew at church fit that description, says author Wesley Hill. As a celibate gay Christian, Hill gives us a glimpse of what it looks like to wrestle firsthand with God's "No" to same-sex relationships. What does it mean for gay Christians to live faithful to God while struggling with the challenge of their homosexuality? What is God's will for believers who experience same-sex desires? Those who choose celibacy are often left to deal with loneliness and the hunger for relationships. How can gay Christians experience God's favor and blessing in the midst of a struggle that for many brings a crippling sense of shame and guilt? Weaving together reflections from his own life and the lives of other Christians, such as Henri Nouwen and Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hill offers a fresh perspective on these questions. He advocates neither unqualified "healing" for those who struggle, nor their accommodation to temptation, but rather faithfulness in the midst of brokenness. "I hope this book may encourage other homosexual Christians to take the risky step of opening up their lives to others in the body of Christ," Hill writes. "In so doing, they may find, as I have, by grace, that being known is spiritually healthier than remaining behind closed doors, that the light is better than the darkness." - Publisher.

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