Queer virtue

what LGBTQ people know about life and love and how it can revitalize Christianity

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Queer virtue

what LGBTQ people know about life and love and how it can revitalize Christianity

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LGBTQ people are a gift to the Church and have the potential to revitalize Christianity.

As an openly lesbian Episcopal priest and professional advocate for LGBTQ justice, the Reverend Elizabeth Edman has spent her career grappling with the core tenets of her faith. After deep reflection on her tradition, Edman is struck by the realization that her queer identity has taught her more about how to be a good Christian than the church.

In Queer Virtue, Edman posits that Christianity, at its scriptural core, incessantly challenges its adherents to rupture false binaries, to “queer” lines that pit people against one another. Thus, Edman asserts that Christianity, far from being hostile to queer people, is itself inherently queer. Arguing from the heart of scripture, she reveals how queering Christianity—that is, disrupting simplistic ways of thinking about self and other—can illuminate contemporary Christian faith. Pushing well past the notion that “Christian love = tolerance,” Edman offers a bold alternative: the recognition that queer people can help Christians better understand their fundamental calling and the creation of sacred space where LGBTQ Christians are seen as gifts to the church.

By bringing queer ethics and Christian theology into conversation, Edman also shows how the realities of queer life demand a lived response of high moral caliber—one that resonates with the ethical path laid down by Christianity. Lively and impassioned, Edman proposes that queer experience be celebrated as inherently valuable, ethically virtuous, and illuminating the sacred.

A rich and nuanced exploration, Queer Virtue mines the depths of Christianity’s history, mission, and core theological premises to call all Christians to a more authentic and robust understanding of their faith.

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181

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Table of Contents

The path of queer virtue
On the inherent queerness of Christianity
Identity
Risk
Touch
Scandal
Adoption
A priestly people
Pride
Coming out
Authenticity
Hospitality
A wild, reckless dream of love.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Queer action/queer ideas

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230.086/64
Library of Congress
BT83.65 .E36 2016, BT83.65.E36 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 181 pages
Number of pages
181

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27208187M
Internet Archive
queervirtuewhatl0000edma
ISBN 10
0807061344
ISBN 13
9780807061343
LCCN
2015027701
OCLC/WorldCat
919236587

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