Christian Perspectives on Gender, Sexuality, and Community

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Maxine Hancock
Regent College Publishing, Sep 1, 2002 - Religion - 212 pages
At a time when our culture desperately needs models of sexual wholeness and holy relationships, the Christian community is torn by division over issues of gender roles and sexuality. In this book several Christian scholars approach the topic of gender and sexuality using various disciplinary approaches. Readers can expect to be challenged to think more Christianly about gender issues, with a fuller understanding of the significance of these issues to our witness to the larger culture. Contributors: Miriam Adeney . Gordon D. Fee . Craig M. Gay Stanley J. Grenz . Barbara H. Mutch . Iain W. Provan John G. Stackhouse, Jr. . Rikk E. Watts

About the author (2002)

Hancock is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Spiritual Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

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