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God, Sex, and Politics: Exploring Homosexuality in Modern Theology - Book on LGBTQ+ Christian Perspectives for Bible Study & Social Justice Discussions
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God, Sex, and Politics: Exploring Homosexuality in Modern Theology - Book on LGBTQ+ Christian Perspectives for Bible Study & Social Justice Discussions
God, Sex, and Politics: Exploring Homosexuality in Modern Theology - Book on LGBTQ+ Christian Perspectives for Bible Study & Social Justice Discussions
God, Sex, and Politics: Exploring Homosexuality in Modern Theology - Book on LGBTQ+ Christian Perspectives for Bible Study & Social Justice Discussions
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God, Sex, and Politics examines both sides of the church controversy over homosexuality to consider the ways in which people develop, in everyday thought and interaction, their beliefs about God and justice. Dawne Moon explores how members of Protestant congregations determine what is just and what is not, what is right and what is wrong, what is loving and what is sinful.Through this compelling work we learn that the considerable turmoil surrounding homosexuality in churches has less to do with homosexuality than with the fear of weakening the church's spiritual, communal solidarity. We learn too how the church mirrors the secular world—the fear of division and politics leads members to avoid conflict in the congregations Moon examines. And so, the Protestants who are the subject of her study avoid debating the key issue of whether homosexuality is sinful because of its potentially polarizing effects. The religious culture Moon uncovers is ultimately critical of politics and of the intense moral and social discord that members believe it entails.God, Sex, and Politics will be of enormous value to sociologists of religion and anyone interested in religious controversies over sexuality.
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This is an amazing book; it is relevant well beyond the sociology of religion or the sociology of sexuality. Moon offers a compelling exploration of how communities debate contentious issues while attempting to hold the group together, pointing to how Christians use talk of feelings (particularly pain) to be able to discuss the issue of homosexuality in their churches. She also offers a fantastic examination of how people understand practices different than their own, pointing to the use of similes (homosexuality is like alcoholism or homosexuality is like race) and how the use of similes implies certain actions (if you see homosexuality as like alcoholism, you will try to treat it; if you see it as like race, you are more likely to accept it).Moon writes in an accessible tone, peppers her book with interesting quotes from her interviews and participant observation, and makes compelling arguments on every page. A must read!

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