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Living in Sin?: A Bishop Rethinks Human Sexuality

by John Shelby Spong
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Overview

Is celibacy the only moral alternative to marriage? Should the widowed be allowed to form intimate relationships without remarrying? Should the church receive homosexuals into its community and support committed gay and lesbian relationships? Should congregations publicly and liturgically witness and affirm divorces? Should the church's moral standards continue to be set by patriarchal males? Should women be consecrated bishops? Bishop Spong proposes a pastoral response based on scripture and history to the changing realities of the modern world. He calls for a moral vision to empower the church with inclusive teaching about equal, loving, nonexploitative relationships.

"Probably the most radical pronouncement on sex ever issued by a bishop."--Time

Synopsis

Is celibacy the only moral alternative to marriage? Should the widowed be allowed to form intimate relationships without remarrying? Should the church receive homosexuals into its community and support committed gay and lesbian relationships? Should congregations publicly and liturgically witness and affirm divorces? Should the church's moral standards continue to be set by patriarchal males? Should women be consecrated bishops? Bishop Spong proposes a pastoral response based on scripture and history to the changing realities of the modern world. He calls for a moral vision to empower the church with inclusive teaching about equal, loving, nonexploitative relationships.

National Catholic Reporter

“John Shelby Spong…is a brave churchman. He has the guts to tell it like it is.”

About the Author, John Shelby Spong

John Shelby Spong served the Episcopal Church as a priest and bishop for forty-five years. As a visiting lecturer at Harvard and at universities and churches throughout North America and the English-speaking world, he is one of the leading spokespersons for an open and engaged Christianity. He has initiated landmark controversial discussions within the church and is an outspoken advocate for change. His twenty-plus books, including The Sins of Scripture, A New Christianity for a New World, and his autobiography Here I Stand have sold over one million copies and have been translated into most of the major languages of the world. He also writes a weekly column for WaterFrontMedia. He lives with his wife, Christine, in Morris Plains, New Jersey.

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Editorials

National Catholic Reporter

"John Shelby Spong…is a brave churchman. He has the guts to tell it like it is."

Time magazine

β€œProbably the most radical pronouncement on sex ever issued by a bishop.”

Time Magazine

"Probably the most radical pronouncement on sex ever issued by a bishop."

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1990
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060675073

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