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| Title: | The Listening that We Are: LGBTQ folk, scripture and spiritual formation |
| Authors: | West, Mona |
| Keywords: | Queer hermeneutics Bible -- Gay interpretation. Bible -- Reader-response criticism. Bible -- Devotional use. Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches |
| Issue Date: | 13-Nov-2008 |
| Abstract: | Over the past several decades heated arguments over orientation and gender identity have rocked the Church. The Bible has become a weapon used against LGBTQ people. Mona's lecture examines an important question: how can marginalized people who have been negatively affected by so-called "clobber passages" submit themselves to the transformative power of Scripture? And in answer to this question, Mona will explore a practice she refers to as Queer Lectio Divina. |
| Description: | Keynote lecture from 2008 LGBT Week at LTS. |
| Appears in Collections: | LGBT Week
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