Blessed with the possibility of a love that transcends the socially
constructed boundary of gender identity (masculine/feminine) and
the biologically constructed boundary of sex (male/female),
bisexual persons speak to a number of theological principles as no
others can.
Reflecting a wide spectrum of religious traditions and spiritual
paths -- including Buddhist, Hindu, 12-Step, Pagan, Indigenous,
Christian, and Jewish -- more than 30 contributors speak about the
intersections of their faith practice and their sexual orientation.
Some write about struggles in their denomination to be "out" as
bisexuals. Others find their capacity to love both woman and men
rooted in their faith traditions. Still others create new prayers
and rituals to widen the boundaries of their faith practice.
While there have been many anthologies devoted to the specific
spiritual inheritance of heterosexual women, lesbians, and gay men,
this is the first such anthology in which bisexual persons speak
for themselves. Contributors share rich insights on achieving
wholeness, balance, and integration, on reconciling transcendence
and immanence, on sacred sexuality, crossing boundaries, and living
fully in one's calling.
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