Jesus Acted Up: A Gay and Lesbian ManifestoA gay activist and former Jesuit priest confronts the homophobia of institutional religion, arguing that Jesus was a radical activist who advocated anti-establishment principles and calling for churches to open congregations to gay and lesbian Christians. |
Contents
The Language of Hatred | 3 |
Institutional Homophobia | 15 |
AIDS and Homophobia | 21 |
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References to this book
Queer by Choice: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Politics of Identity Vera Whisman No preview available - 1996 |