Neither Male Nor Female Pastoral Epistles to the Queer Communities of Latin America |
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Editor:
| Córdova Quero, Hugo De La Puente, Damián Nicolás |
Translator:
| Córdova Quero, Hugo |
Author:
| Aguilar Contreras, Mercedes Alas Sánchez, Hugo Enrique Benitez Molina, Miguel Castañeda-Peña, Harold Andrés Córdova Quero, María Virginia Ferreira Santos, Amanda Herrera Gré, Andrés Alejandro Hidalgo Ríos, Marcelo Alejandro Ibañez Ballesteros, Santiago David Silva de Campos, Igor Silvera, José |
Preface by:
| Ramírez Aristizábal, Fidel Mauricio |
Designed by:
| Mor, Cristian |
Cover Design by:
| Mor, Cristian |
Assisted by:
| Mor, Cristian |
ISBN: | 978-1-961316-20-1 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2023 |
Publisher: | Institute Sophia
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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The book is a compilation of eleven pastoral letters addressed to queer communities in Latin America. Its primary purpose is to share the insights and knowledge gained by the authors while advising and instructing these communities. The letters aim to assist and empower LGBTIQ+ people who practice the Christian faith in the continent, focusing on the different realities they face.The book offers a mosaic of diverse voices and reflections from the authors' personal experiences, creating...
More DescriptionThe book is a compilation of eleven pastoral letters addressed to queer communities in Latin America. Its primary purpose is to share the insights and knowledge gained by the authors while advising and instructing these communities. The letters aim to assist and empower LGBTIQ+ people who practice the Christian faith in the continent, focusing on the different realities they face.The book offers a mosaic of diverse voices and reflections from the authors' personal experiences, creating a vibrant and dynamic collection. Each letter provides a unique perspective, and together they offer a comprehensive view of the challenges and opportunities faced by queer communities in Latin America.The letters are written by religious leaders and scholars who have worked closely with queer communities, providing them with practical guidance and theological insights. They tackle a wide range of topics, from the interpretation of biblical texts to the role of the Church in social justice movements. The authors draw from their own experiences and those of the communities they serve, making the letters grounded in real-life situations.Overall, the book offers an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about the intersection of Christianity and queerness in Latin America. It provides a much-needed resource for queer Christians and those who work with them. It is a valuable tool for anyone interested in exploring this complex and often contentious topic. The book is a testament to the resilience and creativity of queer communities in Latin America. It serves as an inspiration for anyone striving to create a more inclusive and compassionate world.