Washed and Waiting: Reflections on Christian Faithfulness and Homosexuality
By (Author) Wesley Hill
Foreword by Kathryn Greene-McCreight and Eve Tushnet
Zondervan
Zondervan
21st November 2016
13th September 2016
Enlarged edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity
248.808664
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 181mm, Spine 13mm
167g
*Is there a place for celibate, gay Christians in the church * How do the gospel, holiness, and indwelling sin play out in the life of a Christian experiencing same-sex attraction And how do brothers and sisters in Christ show love to them Wesley Hill offers wise counsel that is biblically faithful, theologically serious, and oriented to the life and practice of the church. As a celibate gay Christian, Hill gives us a glimpse of what it looks like to wrestle firsthand with God's "No" to same-sex sexual intimacy. What does it mean for gay Christians to be faithful to God while struggling with the challenge of their homosexuality What is God's will for believers who experience same-sex desires Those who choose celibacy are often left to deal with loneliness and the hunger for relationships. How can gay Christians experience God's favor and blessing in the midst of a struggle that for many brings a crippling sense of shame and guilt Weaving together reflections from his own life and the lives of other Christians, such as Henri Nouwen and Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hill offers a fresh perspective on these questions. He advocates neither unqualified "healing" for those who struggle nor accommodation to temptation, but rather faithfulness in the midst of brokenness.
Wesley Hill (PhD, Durham University, UK) is assistant professor of biblical studies at Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. He is the author ofWashed and Waiting: Reflections on Christian Faithfulness and Homosexuality(Zondervan, 2010),Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations, and the Pauline Letters(Eerdmans, 2015), andSpiritual Friendship: Finding Love in the Church as a Celibate Gay Christian(Brazos, 2015). He is on the editorial board forChristianity Todayand writes regularly for that magazine as well as forBooks & Culture,First Things, and other publications.