by Kurt Kaufman | May 1, 2023 | Article, Ethics & Spirituality, Resources
Link to Article If you want to see people get uncomfortable really quickly, bring up religion and sexuality. I’ve devoted the last decade of my life to writing, researching, and teachings about both Christianity and queer sexuality and gender identity, and since then...
by Kurt Kaufman | May 1, 2023 | Ethics & Spirituality, Historical Studies, LGBTQ Narratives, Resources, Social Sciences & Theory, Web, Web, Web, Web
Go to Identiversity Identiversity provides reliable and trustworthy educational resources about the real people in all of our lives through fact-based learning about gender and sexual identity. Our focus is: real people, real identities, real learning. The...
by Kurt Kaufman | Apr 20, 2023 | Biblical & Theological Studies, Book, Book, Ethics & Spirituality, Resources
Buy on Amazon This new revised edition of the landmark 1988 text includes updated text and notes throughout, taking advantage of recent studies of sexual ethics and, where appropriate, criticizing them. A new chapter engages the presumed “ethic of...
by Kurt Kaufman | Apr 20, 2023 | Book, Ethics & Spirituality, Resources
Buy on Amazon Issues surrounding homosexuality threaten to divide the Christian churches and the people within them. This unique resource presents short pieces from some of the nation’s most prominent church leaders – Protestant and Catholic, mainline and...
by Kurt Kaufman | Apr 20, 2023 | Book, Ethics & Spirituality, Resources
Buy on Amazon Rev. Dr. Justin Tanis is a creative queer theologian and activist with a wealth of pastoral experience. His classic, Transgender–Theology, Ministry and Communities of Faith, is now available again for faith communities and university students...
by Kurt Kaufman | Apr 20, 2023 | Biblical & Theological Studies, Book, Book, Ethics & Spirituality, Resources
Buy on Amazon “I have a theory as to why the official bodies of the churches seem just to circle the issue of homosexuality endlessly, not getting anywhere. I believe that the debate is not really about homosexuality at all, it is about heterosexuality and how...