Queering Christ: Beyond Jesus Acted UpPilgrim Press, 2002 - 263 páginas In his latest book, Goss compiles a decade of his writing as a queer Christian theologian and shares his queering of four areas: sexuality, the Christ, the Bible, and theology, which form the quadrants of his own spirituality that aim at the queer reconstruction of Christianity and reflect a life that aims to integrate the depths of spirituality and sexuality with a practice of justice. Many aspects of the work are guaranteed to be highly controversial in both the LGBT and straight communities. |
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Finding God in the HeartGenital Connection | 3 |
Challenging Procreative Privilege by Queering Families | 107 |
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