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Mbote, D: Stories of Change Religious Leaders and LGBTIQ Inclusion in East Africa

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.10.2024

Verlag

Zed Books

Seitenzahl

248

Maße (L/B/H)

21.4/13.8/1.8 cm

Gewicht

318 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-41600-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.10.2024

Verlag

Zed Books

Seitenzahl

248

Maße (L/B/H)

21.4/13.8/1.8 cm

Gewicht

318 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-41600-0

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  • Produktbild: Mbote, D: Stories of Change
  • Foreword: A testament and source of hope, by Ezra Chitando Introduction: Religious leaders and LGBTIQ inclusion in East Africa PART I: Stories of LGBTIQ religious leaders Chapter 1. Pastor Caroline: ‘God is like a mother who holds you when you cry’ Chapter 2. Reverend Jalendo: ‘I have learned from my own woundedness’ Chapter 3. Pastor Trevor: ‘If there is anything that has taught me about God, it is my same-sex attraction’ Chapter 4. Mama Annette: ‘My existence as a trans pastor is a manifestation of God’s love’ Chapter 5. Pastor Aggie: ‘I am learning to accept and live with my scars’ Chapter 6. Pastor Ria: ‘We need to remember that God does not make mistakes’ Chapter 7. Pastor Deron: ‘The Lord has a reason why I am a transwoman’ Chapter 8. Bishop James: ‘Some of us are martyrs by doing this work’ PART II: Stories of LGBTIQ-allied religious leaders Chapter 9. Pastor Silvana: ‘My role is to be a tree that bears fruits’ Chapter 10. Pastor Neema: ‘My task is to respect divinity as reflected in each of us’ Chapter 11. Evangelist Vincent: ‘My hope is that LGBTIQ people will know God’ Chapter 12. Pastor Stephen: ‘I arrived at the point of repenting for my homophobia’ Chapter 13. Pastor Dorcas: ‘I persevere with my calling to preach love in the community’ Chapter 14. Evangelist Josephine: ‘As a mother in the community, I should have no boundaries’ Chapter 15. Pastor Laura: ‘I feel like Queen Esther, who put her life at risk to save others’ Chapter 16. Bishop Roger: ‘When you start being inclusive, you are branded’ Chapter 17. Reverend Kimindu: ‘This can only be a calling, or I would have stopped long ago’ Chapter 18. Fr Marangi: ‘I do not support LGBTIQ people as an activist, but as a Christian’ Chapter 19. Sheikh Dawoud: ‘I do not promote homosexuality, I just protect people who are part of our community’ Chapter 20. Sheikh Abdallah: ‘LGBTIQ people have gifts which we need for the umma to grow’ Chapter 21. Youth leader Abdul: ‘We have to stand with them because of that brother- and sisterhood’ Chapter 22. Bishop Joseph: ‘We will come to accept our LGBTQ+ children as a blessing’ Chapter 23. Professor Vashti: ‘My grandmother taught me that faith and activism go hand in hand’ Chapter 24. Bishop Senyonjo: ‘God is still creating, and he continues to reveal things’ Conclusion Bibliography Index