"This book shares the insight of LGBTQIA+ persons surveyed and interviewed to describe how they have experienced the violent rhetoric of black church public theology as a means toward developing a philosophical paradigmatic shift that generates spiritual renewal for all, particularly those in the LGBTQIA+ community and those who provide them pastoral and teaching leadership"--
"This book shares the insight of LGBTQIA+ persons surveyed and interviewed to describe how they have experienced the violent rhetoric of black church public theology as a means toward developing a philosophical paradigmatic shift that generates spiritual renewal for all, particularly those in the LGBTQIA+ community and those who provide them pastoral and teaching leadership"--
Teresa L. Smallwood is The James Franklin Kelly and Hope Eyster Kelly Associate Professor of Public Theology at the United Lutheran Seminary, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1 The Least of These Chapter 2 The Bully Pulpit: Untying the Ties that Bind Chapter 3 Whiteface and the "Face of the Other" Chapter 4 "Wounded Healers" Wound People Epilogue Appendix A: Death Documents for Lilly Ruth Mitchell Appendix B: Survey Questions Appendix C: Transcription of the Sermon by Pastor Andersen Index
Preface Introduction Chapter 1 The Least of These Chapter 2 The Bully Pulpit: Untying the Ties that Bind Chapter 3 Whiteface and the "Face of the Other" Chapter 4 "Wounded Healers" Wound People Epilogue Appendix A: Death Documents for Lilly Ruth Mitchell Appendix B: Survey Questions Appendix C: Transcription of the Sermon by Pastor Andersen Index
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