Author: | Dr Stuart Edser | ISBN: | 9781927187142 |
Publisher: | Exisle Publishing | Publication: | January 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Exisle Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr Stuart Edser |
ISBN: | 9781927187142 |
Publisher: | Exisle Publishing |
Publication: | January 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Exisle Publishing |
Language: | English |
Is it possible to be both gay and Christian? This book explains, calmly and logically, that the two are not mutually exclusive. With the support of some of the finest scientific and theological minds, Dr Stuart Edser presents a compelling case for tolerance and acceptance, rejecting the traditional Christian view that gay people are either sick or sinful as a result of their sexual orientation. While shrill voices of prejudiced fundamentalism are raised from all sides of the Christian church, he invites the reader to a new experience of God. Dr Edser is uniquely qualified to explain the biology, psychology and sociology of being gay, as well as to examine the Bible, its interpretation, and traditional Christian teaching on sexual morality. Not only does he have a wealth of experience grounded in the Church (both Catholic and Protestant), but he is also a psychologist, author and researcher. Moreover, he threads his own extraordinary story through the text, using this and his experience as a clinician to guide his thinking. In particular, he offers a positive and rational voice so often glaringly absent from the Churchs utterances on homosexuality. He argues passionately for church people everywhere to open their minds and show a willingness to discard older ways of thinking where more modern explanations reveal the truth more accurately. And he encourages gay Christians to integrate their sexuality and their faith so that both are valued equally. BEING GAY, BEING CHRISTIAN is a call for reformation within the Christian church, an appeal to modernity in our approach to knowledge and a practical self-help book for people who are struggling with their sexuality, so they can find both self-esteem and a connection with God. It will be of particular interest to: People confused about their sexuality; Young gay people; Gay people who go to church; Christian families and friends of gay people; Clergy and church workers. Dr Stuart Edser is a Counselling and Health Psychologist in private practice in Newcastle, Australia. In addition to dealing with mental health issues, he specialises in sexual matters, including dysfunctions and orientation and identity issues. He also teaches sexual counselling skills to medical students. Highly qualified in his field, he has degrees in psychology and education, including a PhD in psychology. Dr Edser has a long history as a Christian in both Catholic and evangelical / Pentecostal churches, including training as a minor seminarian in a religious order and helping found an independent charismatic church. After years of struggle and self-acceptance, he now lives with his partner Chris and is very comfortable being both gay and Christian.
Is it possible to be both gay and Christian? This book explains, calmly and logically, that the two are not mutually exclusive. With the support of some of the finest scientific and theological minds, Dr Stuart Edser presents a compelling case for tolerance and acceptance, rejecting the traditional Christian view that gay people are either sick or sinful as a result of their sexual orientation. While shrill voices of prejudiced fundamentalism are raised from all sides of the Christian church, he invites the reader to a new experience of God. Dr Edser is uniquely qualified to explain the biology, psychology and sociology of being gay, as well as to examine the Bible, its interpretation, and traditional Christian teaching on sexual morality. Not only does he have a wealth of experience grounded in the Church (both Catholic and Protestant), but he is also a psychologist, author and researcher. Moreover, he threads his own extraordinary story through the text, using this and his experience as a clinician to guide his thinking. In particular, he offers a positive and rational voice so often glaringly absent from the Churchs utterances on homosexuality. He argues passionately for church people everywhere to open their minds and show a willingness to discard older ways of thinking where more modern explanations reveal the truth more accurately. And he encourages gay Christians to integrate their sexuality and their faith so that both are valued equally. BEING GAY, BEING CHRISTIAN is a call for reformation within the Christian church, an appeal to modernity in our approach to knowledge and a practical self-help book for people who are struggling with their sexuality, so they can find both self-esteem and a connection with God. It will be of particular interest to: People confused about their sexuality; Young gay people; Gay people who go to church; Christian families and friends of gay people; Clergy and church workers. Dr Stuart Edser is a Counselling and Health Psychologist in private practice in Newcastle, Australia. In addition to dealing with mental health issues, he specialises in sexual matters, including dysfunctions and orientation and identity issues. He also teaches sexual counselling skills to medical students. Highly qualified in his field, he has degrees in psychology and education, including a PhD in psychology. Dr Edser has a long history as a Christian in both Catholic and evangelical / Pentecostal churches, including training as a minor seminarian in a religious order and helping found an independent charismatic church. After years of struggle and self-acceptance, he now lives with his partner Chris and is very comfortable being both gay and Christian.