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Queering Christian Worship: Reconstructing Liturgical Theology

Current price: $89.95
Queering Christian Worship: Reconstructing Liturgical Theology
Queering Christian Worship: Reconstructing Liturgical Theology

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Queering Christian Worship: Reconstructing Liturgical Theology

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A groundbreaking collection of writings that place queer ritual at the center of the theological conversation.
In this collection of essays, leading scholars in queer theology and liturgical studies explore the ways in which the distinctive theological voices of LGBTQIA+ Christians challenge and expand thinking and practice around worship in new directions. This challenge has expanded in the past decades, as obstacles to the full participation of queer Christians—particularly in marriage and ordination—have fallen.
Organized into three main parts, the volume begins with an introduction to queer engagement with ritual practices, continues with a series of case studies that examine queer texts and contexts, and concludes with an examination of the horizons of queer liturgical theology and practice. Throughout the volume,
Queering Christian Worship
provides new imagination and tools to those who study and curate Christian worship across traditions.

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