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Peculiar People

Peculiar People

Mormons and Same-Sex Orientation

by H. Wayne SchowRon Schow and Marybeth Raynes
Publication Date: 01/10/1993

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Mormons embrace the term "peculiar people" as a badge of honor. It represents pride in being God's people and therefore different from the rest of society. The term is equally applicable to gay Mormons who experience misunderstanding, guilt, and derision, often at the hands of fellow parishioners for whom discrimination is now a distant memory.

In Peculiar People, a wealth of resources chronicles the experiences of LDS homosexuals. Those who have chosen celibacy are occasionally admitted into full church fellowship. Others, fearing censure and humiliation, conceal their orientation. Many decide that they "will not go where they are not welcome" and drift away from the community that once nurtured them.

The church views same-sex intimacy as sin, though stops short of advising homosexuals to marry heterosexuals. For some time now church clerics, social workers, theologians, and sociologists have been engaged in debate about what place such people should occupy in the church community and what remedies or consolations should be offered them. To this discussion, Ron and Wayne Schow and Marybeth Raynes contribute their wide professional experience and bring a range of perspectives to this volume.

ISBN:
9781560850465
9781560850465
Category:
Christian social thought & activity
Publication Date:
01-10-1993
Publisher:
Signature Books, LLC
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
227.84x152.4x30.23mm
Weight:
0.59kg

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