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Changing Our Minds
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David Gushee's "Changing Our Minds" chronicles his journey from a traditional evangelical perspective on homosexuality to a position of full affirmation.
The book details his intellectual and emotional process, engaging with scripture, theology, and personal experiences.
Gushee's work is significant for its honest and thoughtful exploration of the complexities of the issue, demonstrating a willingness to reconsider deeply held beliefs in light of new evidence and perspectives.
The book is a valuable resource for those grappling with similar questions and offers a compelling case for LGBTQ+ inclusion within Christianity.
It is a powerful example of intellectual humility and the importance of engaging with difficult topics with empathy and open-mindedness.
The book details his intellectual and emotional process, engaging with scripture, theology, and personal experiences.
Gushee's work is significant for its honest and thoughtful exploration of the complexities of the issue, demonstrating a willingness to reconsider deeply held beliefs in light of new evidence and perspectives.
The book is a valuable resource for those grappling with similar questions and offers a compelling case for LGBTQ+ inclusion within Christianity.
It is a powerful example of intellectual humility and the importance of engaging with difficult topics with empathy and open-mindedness.
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MToJ - The Emmaus Incident
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as a book he plans to read.


Josh Burtram

Democracy, Christian Ethics, and LGBTQ Rights with David Gushee
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, discussing her work on learning outside the school system.


Naomi Fisher

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and Sam Reitger during the podcast as their collaborative project.

Thistle Pettersen

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as a starter book for those wrestling with LGBTQ+ issues.

Thomas Jay Oord

Thomas Jay Oord: Excommunicated for LGBTQ+ Inclusion