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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I A Call to Conversation
- 1. Religion, Race, and Sexuality in American Culture: A Public Conversation 15
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PART II Sacred Texts, Social Authority, Sexual Difference
- 2. Jephthah’s Daughter and #SayHerName 39
- 3. An Inconsistent Truth: The New Testament, Early Christianity, and Sexuality 50
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PART III Historical and Cultural Formations of Black (Christian) Sexual Politics
- 4. “Have the Sons of Africa No Souls?” Manliness, Freedom, and Power in the Cultural Roots of Afro-Phallic Protestantism 65
- 5. Everybody Knew He Was “That Way”: Chicago’s Clarence H. Cobbs, American Religion, and Sexuality During the Post–World War II Period 78
- 6. Interrogating the Passionate and the Pious: Televangelism and Black Women’s Sexuality 104
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PART IV Identity and Inclusion in Black Churches
- 7. The Self-Interested Politics of Collective Religious Transformation: Issues of Family Definition and LGBT Inclusion in Black Churches 117
- 8. Intersectional Invisibility and the Experience of Ontological Exclusion: The Case of Black Gay Christians 128
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PART V Theological and Pastoral Visions of Inclusive Black Churches
- 9 Gay Is the New Black, Theologically Speaking 145
- 10. Flesh That Needs to be Loved: Wounded Black Bodies and Preachin’ in the Spirit 159
- 11. Aiding and Abetting New Life: “Sex-Talk” in the Pulpit, Pew, and Public Square 173
- 12. An Experiment in Inclusion: A Conversation with Christine and Dennis Wiley 190
- Epilogue 209
- Notes 217
- Contributors 243
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I A Call to Conversation
- 1. Religion, Race, and Sexuality in American Culture: A Public Conversation 15
-
PART II Sacred Texts, Social Authority, Sexual Difference
- 2. Jephthah’s Daughter and #SayHerName 39
- 3. An Inconsistent Truth: The New Testament, Early Christianity, and Sexuality 50
-
PART III Historical and Cultural Formations of Black (Christian) Sexual Politics
- 4. “Have the Sons of Africa No Souls?” Manliness, Freedom, and Power in the Cultural Roots of Afro-Phallic Protestantism 65
- 5. Everybody Knew He Was “That Way”: Chicago’s Clarence H. Cobbs, American Religion, and Sexuality During the Post–World War II Period 78
- 6. Interrogating the Passionate and the Pious: Televangelism and Black Women’s Sexuality 104
-
PART IV Identity and Inclusion in Black Churches
- 7. The Self-Interested Politics of Collective Religious Transformation: Issues of Family Definition and LGBT Inclusion in Black Churches 117
- 8. Intersectional Invisibility and the Experience of Ontological Exclusion: The Case of Black Gay Christians 128
-
PART V Theological and Pastoral Visions of Inclusive Black Churches
- 9 Gay Is the New Black, Theologically Speaking 145
- 10. Flesh That Needs to be Loved: Wounded Black Bodies and Preachin’ in the Spirit 159
- 11. Aiding and Abetting New Life: “Sex-Talk” in the Pulpit, Pew, and Public Square 173
- 12. An Experiment in Inclusion: A Conversation with Christine and Dennis Wiley 190
- Epilogue 209
- Notes 217
- Contributors 243
- Index 249