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Unique among most debates on homosexuality, this book presents a
constructive dialogue between people who disagree on significant
ethical and theological matters, and yet maintain a respectful and
humanizing posture toward one another. Few topics are more divisive
today than homosexuality. Two Views on Homosexuality, the Bible,
and the Church brings a fresh perspective to a well-worn debate.
While Christian debates about homosexuality are most often
dominated by biblical exegesis, this book seeks to give much-needed
attention to the rich history of received Christian tradition,
bringing the Bible into conversation with historical and systematic
theology. To that end, both theologians and biblical scholars--well
accomplished in their fields and conversant in issues of sexuality
and gender--articulate and defend each of the two views: Affirming
- represented by William Loader and Megan K. DeFranza Traditional -
represented by Wesley Hill and Stephen R. Holmes The main essays
are followed by insightful responses that interact with their
fellow essayists with civility. Holding to a high view of
Scripture, a commitment to the gospel and the church, and a love
for people--especially those most affected by this topic--the
contributors wrestle deeply with the Bible and theology, especially
the prohibition texts, the role of procreation, gender
complementarity, and pastoral accommodation. The book concludes
with reflections from general editor Preston Sprinkle on the future
of discussions on faith and sexuality. The Counterpoints series
presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics
important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of
the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows
readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and
form their own, educated opinion.
Christians who are confused by the homosexuality debate raging in
the US are looking for resources that are based solidly on a deep
study of what Scripture says about the issue. In People to Be
Loved, Preston Sprinkle challenges those on all sides of the debate
to consider what the Bible says and how we should approach the
topic of homosexuality in light of it. In a manner that appeals to
a scholarly and lay-audience alike, Preston takes on difficult
questions such as how should the church treat people struggling
with same-sex attraction? Is same-sex attraction a product of
biological or societal factors or both? How should the church think
about larger cultural issues, such as gay marriage, gay pride, and
whether intolerance over LGBT amounts to racism? How (or if)
Christians should do business with LGBT persons and supportive
companies? Simply saying that the Bible condemns homosexuality is
not accurate, nor is it enough to end the debate. Those holding a
traditional view still struggle to reconcile the Bible's
prohibition of same-sex attraction with the message of radical,
unconditional grace. This book meets that need.
Recent years have seen much controversy regarding a unified
Christian doctrine of hell: Do we go to heaven or hell when we die?
Or do we cease to exist? Are believers and unbelievers ultimately
saved by grace in the end? By focusing on recent theological
arguments, Four Views on Hell: Second Edition highlights why the
church still needs to wrestle with the doctrine of hell. In the
fair-minded and engaging Counterpoints format, four leading
scholars introduce us to the current views on eternal judgment,
with particular attention given to the new voices that have entered
the debate. Contributors and views include: Denny Burk -
representing a principle of Eternal Conscious Torment John
Stackhouse - representing a principle of Annihilationism
(Conditional Immortality) Robin Parry - representing a principle of
Universalism (Ultimate Reconciliation) Jerry Walls - representing a
principle of Purgatory Preston Sprinkle concludes the discussion by
evaluating each view, noting significant points of exchange between
the essayists. The interactive nature of the volume allows the
reader to reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of each view and
come to an informed conclusion. BONUS CONTENT: Includes entire
first edition of Four Views on Hell to help readers grasp the
history of the discussion and how it has developed over the last
twenty years.
In today's world, the topic of homosexuality seems to be part of
daily conversation in the media, in politics, and even inside
churches, with pressure to accept one view or the other. And if
you're a Christian teen, you may feel overwhelmed by the opinions.
New York Times bestselling author Dr. Preston Sprinkle has
encountered these same questions, and as a theologian and a college
professor he has dealt with these issues firsthand. Through honest
conversation, real-life examples, and biblical research, Dr.
Sprinkle unpacks what we can know to be true, and how Scripture's
overall message to us today allows us to move forward and find
answers that align with God's intent. Living in a Gray World
explores with readers: Homosexuality and other related issues, such
as what it means to identify as transgender and intersex What the
Bible says about homosexuality How to cultivate a heart for people
Dr. Sprinkle shares biblical truth and compassion about this
important topic. This book isn't just for straight students, it's
for all students looking for information and guidance. Living in a
Gray World is also an educational book that parents can read and
discuss with their children.
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