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| Title: | Stranger at the Gate: to be gay and Christian in America |
| Authors: | White, Mel |
| Keywords: | gays lesbians sexual minorities coming out civil disobedience Soulforce Metropolitan Community Church Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches reparative therapy conversion therapy |
| Issue Date: | 28-Nov-2001 |
| Abstract: | Keynote lecture from 2001 GLBT Week at LTS. |
| Description: | The author shares the stories of gay and lesbian Christians who have written to his organization, Soulforce, and to the Metropolitan Community Churches in an attempt to reconcile their sexual orientation and religious beliefs. Dr. White also discusses his work in civil disobedience and his interactions with conservative religious figures. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10118/72 |
| Appears in Collections: | LGBT Week
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