Gay Respect In The Good News (Still): A Draft For Discussion, Stephen Joseph Wolf (9781937081683) — Readings Books
Gay Respect In The Good News (Still): A Draft For Discussion
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Gay Respect In The Good News (Still): A Draft For Discussion

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Rev. Steve Wolf, a retired parish priest, seeks in this essay connections of the faith tradition, scripture, theology, some LGBTQI realities, and a history of some church teachings being both correct and still incomplete. He draws on Pope Francis (Who am I to judge?); that a minority of humans discover themselves to be LGBTQ; religious freedom; the right to act in conscience; and the Church’s call to treat people who discover that their reality includes deep-seated same-sex attraction with respect, compassion, and sensitivity; to suggest some ways to deal with all this.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Idjc Press
Date
9 December 2019
Pages
46
ISBN
9781937081683

Rev. Steve Wolf, a retired parish priest, seeks in this essay connections of the faith tradition, scripture, theology, some LGBTQI realities, and a history of some church teachings being both correct and still incomplete. He draws on Pope Francis (Who am I to judge?); that a minority of humans discover themselves to be LGBTQ; religious freedom; the right to act in conscience; and the Church’s call to treat people who discover that their reality includes deep-seated same-sex attraction with respect, compassion, and sensitivity; to suggest some ways to deal with all this.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Idjc Press
Date
9 December 2019
Pages
46
ISBN
9781937081683