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This compiled and edited collection provides perspectives from a wide range of interdisciplinary fields on the debates around LGBTQ sexualities and religion/spirituality. The essays draw attention to aspects of religiosity that shape the lived experiences of LGBTQ people, represent the search of sexual minorities for spiritual 'safe spaces' in both established and new forms of religiosity, and consider the spiritual paths formed in reconciling and expressing faith and sexual orientation. The collection provides an indispensable resource for educators and students in an era when LGBTQ topics are increasingly included in study programmes.…mehr

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This compiled and edited collection provides perspectives from a wide range of interdisciplinary fields on the debates around LGBTQ sexualities and religion/spirituality. The essays draw attention to aspects of religiosity that shape the lived experiences of LGBTQ people, represent the search of sexual minorities for spiritual 'safe spaces' in both established and new forms of religiosity, and consider the spiritual paths formed in reconciling and expressing faith and sexual orientation. The collection provides an indispensable resource for educators and students in an era when LGBTQ topics are increasingly included in study programmes.

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Stephen Hunt is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of the West of England, UK.