In this ground-breaking book the authors show that the prevailing sexual ethic is no longer useful. It presumes as ideal, a uniform morality based on a limited understanding of human sexuality. Heterosexism is revealed to be a system of prejudice that both grows out of and supports this ethic. It produces various forms of discrimination, particularly those against gay and lesbian people, that cannot be justified. The authors investigate scripture and tradition and explore emerging social scientific data regarding sexual identity, taking seriously the experiences of gay and lesbian...
In this ground-breaking book the authors show that the prevailing sexual ethic is no longer useful. It presumes as ideal, a uniform morality based on ...
In this first novel of The Braeland Saga fifteen-year old Peter Jamieson becomes the link between a small city in America and an ancient world that is apart from Earth in time and space. Peter sets off on a quest that endangers not only himself but also the people he loves most. The odds of his success are small but his determination is as large as both worlds. The adventure and fantasy in the book compares to that of The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings. "Lovers of fantasy and magic will warm to this coming-of-age tale filled with wizardry and spells." -Kirkus Reviews
In this first novel of The Braeland Saga fifteen-year old Peter Jamieson becomes the link between a small city in America and an ancient world that is...