I’m wondering about something. And I’d like to get reader feedback about this topic.
I recently read Claude J. Summers’ article on Roman Catholicism in GLBTQ’s Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Queer Culture. As its homepage notes, GLBTQ is offering a spotlight right now on articles that compare the response of various Christian churches to gay people and gay issues.
Summers’ article on Catholicism argues that “[h]istorically, the Roman Catholic Church may be the institution most responsible for the suffering of individuals involved in same-sex sexual relationships.”
And I’m wondering if readers agree with that proposition. To gather feedback, I’ve just uploaded a poll about this topic to Bilgrimage. You’ll find it at the top right corner of the homepage.
I invite you to respond to the poll. And to read Summers’ well-researched article and others now spotlighted at the GLBTQ website, to get a feel for the varying ways in which different Christian groups have addressed gay issues histo
I recently read Claude J. Summers’ article on Roman Catholicism in GLBTQ’s Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Queer Culture. As its homepage notes, GLBTQ is offering a spotlight right now on articles that compare the response of various Christian churches to gay people and gay issues.
Summers’ article on Catholicism argues that “[h]istorically, the Roman Catholic Church may be the institution most responsible for the suffering of individuals involved in same-sex sexual relationships.”
And I’m wondering if readers agree with that proposition. To gather feedback, I’ve just uploaded a poll about this topic to Bilgrimage. You’ll find it at the top right corner of the homepage.
I invite you to respond to the poll. And to read Summers’ well-researched article and others now spotlighted at the GLBTQ website, to get a feel for the varying ways in which different Christian groups have addressed gay issues histo