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An affirming gay Christian (GLBT) site dedicated to ... "Building (ALL) the Body of Christ in Love!"
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Randi O. Solberg
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In this European
anthology you will find articles, biographical stories, poems, prayers,
paintings, illustrations and photos involving 95 Christian lesbians from
26 European countries. The women live in Austria, Belarus, Belgium, the
Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy,
Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the Republic of Moldova,
Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Ukraine. They represent experiences
from different Christian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Protestant,
Lutheran, Reformed, Free Church, Jehovah’s Witness and Mormon church
settings. The main focus is on living as lesbian and Christian! There are
many books which tell the stories of lesbians or of Christians, but not
many where this combination is heard. The women tell about their
experiences with family, society, church, God, faith, doubt - and our own
search for identity and belonging. The stories express despair, happiness,
rage, gratitude, and unyielding optimism and trust. Trust in God - not
necessarily in the church(es); sometimes quite the opposite. Some have
left their churches and some are in the very centre of theirs, sitting in
the church pews, taking part in Holy Communion. Some even stand in the
pulpit and give the bread and wine. Each one of them has chosen her own
way of living with faith and sexuality. One decided that she felt closer
to Buddhism, while another chose a "different" and - to many Christian
socialized lesbians - unexpected road: conversion to Islam.
The presentation of each of the 26 European countries starts with a country report which gives background information about the situation for lesbians (and gays) within society and churches. As an introduction to the whole you will find an article with thoughts about a lesbian feminist theology, emphasizing the importance of telling and listening to biographical stories, and showing that theology is about the lives and faith of the people and their experiences with God. This is also illustrated in two sermons written and given in the Open Church Group for lesbians and gays in Norway. In this book each
woman speaks for herself. The stories are many and diverse and do not all
reflect the opinions of the editor, the other co-workers and/or the
European Forum. What is important is that this book is a place where the
women are allowed to express their thoughts and tell their stories. Thus,
the book is neither supposed to be a “neutral” academic study nor a
literary masterpiece, but an exciting collection of personal witnesses.
Note: I don't know if this publisher ships books outside of the EU. |
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