What Christians Think About Homosexuality
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What Christians Think About Homosexuality: Six Represen $71.10 |
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Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up the Way You Thought He Would? $6.85 Learn how God often does His best work in our most hopeless situations. What do you do with a shattered dream? Or an unmet expectation? What do you do when your life isn’t turning out the way you thought it would? What do you do when you have to turn to Plan B? In Plan B pastor and author Pete Wilson uses real life stories of disappointments and hurts along with the biblical stories of men and … |
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What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality $11.20 Does God’s word in the Bible really condemn homosexuality?…… Top scholars–like the late John Boswell of Yale, Daniel Boyarin of Berkeley, Bernadette Brooten of Brandeis, L.William Countryman of the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, Victor P. Furnish of SMU, Saul M. Olyan of Brown and Robin Scruggs of Union Theological Seminary–show that those who perceive Bible passages as … |
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Seeing Gray in a World of Black and White: Thoughts on Religion, Morality, and Politics $13.44 Everyone agrees that America is polarized, with ever-hardening positions held by people less and less willing to listen to one another. No one agrees on what to do about it. One solution that hasn?t… |
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Homosexuality $16.68 Read this engaging book and learn all the facts about homosexuality, including demographic facts such as what percentage of gay people live in each country… |
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What Christians Believe About the Bible $14.92 What Christians Believe About the Bible |
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God’s Word Speaks to Homosexuality $11.95 “The subject of homosexuality brings out a melting pot of opinions in todays church world. It is probable that no single issue in recent history exhibits such a lack of unity among Gods people. Beliefs and actions vary from total acceptance and ordination into the ministry, to outright condemnation. But what does the bible say about this subject? Does God waver in his views? Does he change his mind in order to concur with presentday thinking? It is essential that believers stand upon Gods word regarding this controversial topic. Gods word speaks to homosexuality examines specific bible passages and verses that will answer tough questions such as What do the Scriptures really say about homosexuality? How are Christians to deal with homosexuals and their lifestyle? How many believers act in ignorance simply because they have no idea what the Scriptures say? What is Gods point of view regarding homosexuality?” |
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What Christians Believe About the Bible (Paperback) $13.39 Christians talk frequently about the Bible, yet they do not always have an informed and wide-ranging understanding of varied Christian views about its nature. Don Thorsen and Keith Reeves combine their biblical and theological knowledge to create such a unique introduction to the Bible.This book not only provides an introduction to the interpretation of the Bible but also to the history and theological understanding behind it, equipping students to think critically about their own tradition`s approach to Scripture. It is perfect as a supplemental textbook in both introductory biblical studies and theology courses, but it will also be of interest to adult education classes. |
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Sound Stewardship: How Shall Christians Think About Music? $8.5 Sound Stewardship: How Shall Christians Think About Music? |
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What Does the Lord Require?: How American Christians Think about Economic Justice $26.5 From the support given to Reagan and Bush”s conservative economic agenda by the Religious Right, to the questioning of some features of American capitalism by the Catholic Bishops, Christians have … |
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What Does Sue Think About That? $32.95 What Does Sue Think About That? |
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Straight and Narrow?: Compassion and Clarity in the Homosexuality Debate $16 “Can Christians believe that homosexual behavior is wrong without being narrow-minded and homophobic? It’s a volatile question these days. Critically acclaimed as “one of the best books on homosexuality and Christianity available”, Schmidt’s book is both painstakingly documented and sensitively written.>Compassionate but bold, the author defuses one gay-rights argument after another and shows that no matter what one professes to believe about the origins or meanings of homosexuality — no matter what the circumstances — the biblical position is irrefutably clear: it is not a part of God’s plan for men or women.” |
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What Christians Believe about the Bible $17.47 Christians talk frequently about the Bible, yet they do not always have an informed and wide-ranging understanding of varied Christian views about its nature… |
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Homosexuality (Paperback) $27.54 Presents a collection of essays offering different views on homosexuality in the United States, discussing such topics as military service, gay marriage, and what schools should teach about sexuality.5NjBwBT |
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Think! $20.95 Casual and modern in approach, the scripts of onetimeblind explore post-modern perspectives and issues. think puts the stuff smart Christians are talking about into the limelight… |
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Hearts and Minds : Talking to Christians about Homosexuality $15.55 No Synopsis Available |
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Think $18.47 Piper offers a pastors perspective on the life of the mind in his challenge to the church to think hard for the glory of God.John Pipers newest book will help Christians think about thinking… |
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Talking About Homosexuality $13.25 Talking About Homosexuality |
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For All the Saints $9.99 Lawrence R. Holben is an Episcopal clergyman servinga small rural congregation in Mount Shasta, California,where he lives with his partner, Kenneth Solus. He was amember of All Saints’ Parish, San Francisco, from 1995-2004and continued serving as the parish historiographer until2010. A former screenwriter (“The Hiding Place,” WorldWide Pictures, 1975), his previously published books areAll the Way to Heaven: A Theological Reflection on DorothyDay, Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker (Rose Hill Books,1997) and What Christians Think about Homosexuality: SixRepresentative Viewpoints (BIBAL Press, 1999), a text widelyused in college and seminary Christian ethics courses. |
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For All the Saints $34.98 Lawrence R. Holben is an Episcopal clergyman servinga small rural congregation in Mount Shasta, California,where he lives with his partner, Kenneth Solus. He was amember of All Saints’ Parish, San Francisco, from 1995-2004and continued serving as the parish historiographer until2010. A former screenwriter (“The Hiding Place,” WorldWide Pictures, 1975), his previously published books areAll the Way to Heaven: A Theological Reflection on DorothyDay, Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker (Rose Hill Books,1997) and What Christians Think about Homosexuality: SixRepresentative Viewpoints (BIBAL Press, 1999), a text widelyused in college and seminary Christian ethics courses. |
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For All the Saints $20.68 Lawrence R. Holben is an Episcopal clergyman servinga small rural congregation in Mount Shasta, California,where he lives with his partner, Kenneth Solus. He was amember of All Saints’ Parish, San Francisco, from 1995-2004and continued serving as the parish historiographer until2010. A former screenwriter (“The Hiding Place,” WorldWide Pictures, 1975), his previously published books areAll the Way to Heaven: A Theological Reflection on DorothyDay, Peter Maurin and the Catholic Worker (Rose Hill Books,1997) and What Christians Think about Homosexuality: SixRepresentative Viewpoints (BIBAL Press, 1999), a text widelyused in college and seminary Christian ethics courses. |
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God Blessed America $13.48 What has happened to the America that we once knew and loved? Have you ever sat and drank coffee with friends and the discussion turned to the topic of society and just how bad it’s gotten in this great nation of ours? Have you looked at churches and been troubled with what you’ve seen? Who better to examine issues within the church, than an ordained minister? Are you troubled by the immorality that has run rampant in society? Talk about putting a bandage on a broken leg. Ever think to yourself, “Who is REALLY to blame for the immoral nation that has become, America?” Well this is the book for you. Will A. Humber takes a no-nonsense approach to answering the tough questions. In God Blessed America, the curtain is ripped back, to reveal the true motivation behind the Feminist Movement and how the Sexual Revolution has desecrated families and homes for the past 40 years. Tough topics like abortion, sex, homosexuality, corrupt and immoral churches, failing families and ineffective Christians are just some of the issues that are addressed in this powerful and hard hitting book. All of these issues are dealt with from a Biblical perspective. Could the time period the Bible refers to as the “End Times,” be just around the corner? YOU be the judge. |
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God Blessed America $3.99 What has happened to the America that we once knew and loved? Have you ever sat and drank coffee with friends and the discussion turned to the topic of society and just how bad it’s gotten in this great nation of ours? Have you looked at churches and been troubled with what you’ve seen? Who better to examine issues within the church, than an ordained minister? Are you troubled by the immorality that has run rampant in society? Talk about putting a bandage on a broken leg. Ever think to yourself, “Who is REALLY to blame for the immoral nation that has become, America?” Well this is the book for you. Will A. Humber takes a no-nonsense approach to answering the tough questions. In God Blessed America, the curtain is ripped back, to reveal the true motivation behind the Feminist Movement and how the Sexual Revolution has desecrated families and homes for the past 40 years. Tough topics like abortion, sex, homosexuality, corrupt and immoral churches, failing families and ineffective Christians are just some of the issues that are addressed in this powerful and hard hitting book. All of these issues are dealt with from a Biblical perspective. Could the time period the Bible refers to as the “End Times,” be just around the corner? YOU be the judge. |
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Question of Truth $27.98 Many Christians accept that ‘homosexual acts are wrong’ on the authority of the Church. For many others such teaching contradicts what they know to be the obvious truth. In this book Gareth Moore closely and dispassionately examines the bases of Christian ‘anti-gay’ arguments. Moore critically explores the language that we use to describe and define human sexuality and what this means for what we think we know about sex, identity and morality.At the centre of this work is a thorough and revolutionary analysis of the Bible on homosexuality posing such questions as: Is there a unified biblical teaching on sex or homosexuality? Are we misreading the Bible by applying modern thinking and terms? Must Christians accept Paul’s supposed rejection of homosexuality when they do not follow all of his teaching (for example his low estimation of marriage – 1, Cor, 7)?For Moore the criticism that gay practice is remote from Christian values is just as true of straight life. Gay Christians are often responsible and thoughtful moral agents and to propose otherwise is both unreasonable and deeply disrespectful. It is a precondition of being heard that we listen and in the end the gospel can only be preached effectively by those who listen. |
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The Truth about Conservative Christians: What They Think and What They Believe $18 Ever since the reelection of President Bush, conservative Christians have been stereotyped in the popular media: Bible-thumping militants and anti-intellectual zealots determined to impose their convictions on such matters as evolution, school prayer, pornography, abortion, and homosexuality on the rest of us. But conservative Christians are not as fanatical or intractable as many people think, nor are they necessarily the monolithic voting block or political base that kept Bush in power. Andrew M. Greeley and Michael Hout’s eye-opening book expertly conveys the complexity, variety, and sensibilities of conservative Christians, dispelling the myths that have long shrouded them in prejudice and political bias. For starters, Greeley and Hout reveal that class and income have trumped moral issues for these Americans more often than we realize: a dramatic majority of working-class and lower-class conservative Christians backed liberals such as Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton during their runs for president. And when it comes to abortion, most conservative Christians are not consistently pro-life in the absolute fashion usually assumed: they are still more likely to oppose the practice than other Americans, but 86 percent of them are willing to tolerate it to protect the health of the mother or when the woman has been raped, and 22 percent of them are even pro-choice.What do conservative Christians really think about evolution, homosexuality, or even the meaning of the word of God? Answering these questions and more, The Truth about Conservative Christians will interest—and surprise—a broad range of readers, especially in this heated election year.  |
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The Truth about Conservative Christians: What They Think and What They Believe $22.5 Ever since the reelection of President Bush, conservative Christians have been stereotyped in the popular media: Bible-thumping militants and anti-intellectual zealots determined to impose their convictions on such matters as evolution, school prayer, pornography, abortion, and homosexuality on the rest of us. But conservative Christians are not as fanatical or intractable as many people think, nor are they necessarily the monolithic voting block or political base that kept Bush in power. Andrew M. Greeley and Michael Hout’s eye-opening book expertly conveys the complexity, variety, and sensibilities of conservative Christians, dispelling the myths that have long shrouded them in prejudice and political bias. For starters, Greeley and Hout reveal that class and income have trumped moral issues for these Americans more often than we realize: a dramatic majority of working-class and lower-class conservative Christians backed liberals such as Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton during their runs for president. And when it comes to abortion, most conservative Christians are not consistently pro-life in the absolute fashion usually assumed: they are still more likely to oppose the practice than other Americans, but 86 percent of them are willing to tolerate it to protect the health of the mother or when the woman has been raped, and 22 percent of them are even pro-choice.What do conservative Christians really think about evolution, homosexuality, or even the meaning of the word of God? Answering these questions and more, The Truth about Conservative Christians will interest—and surprise—a broad range of readers, especially in this heated election year.  |
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What Christians Think About Homosexuality $68.29 An objective description of all Christian points of view on homosexuality, what the biblical and theological bases for each are, how they are criticized and how they answer their critics. |
What Christians Think About Homosexuality

Depth = deep fear hate what they fear conservative Christians to homosexuality?
"What do you think is going to pass? All athletes in high school will start having wild sex with each other? May God destroy the city, because many gay too? Your child will soon Ballet and become an interior decorator if the occasion? What? What are you so afraid?
scared because its something different from them
homosexuality & religion? not the same thing…
What Christians Think About Homosexuality