James Martin (1) (1960–)
Autor de Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity
Para otros autores llamados James Martin, ver la página de desambiguación.
James Martin (1) se ha aliado con James Martin SJ.
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: Photo of Fr. James Martin SJ
Photo Credit: Tatyana Borodina
Obras de James Martin
Las obras han sido aliasadas en James Martin SJ.
Obras relacionadas
Las obras han sido aliasadas en James Martin SJ.
The Jesuit Post: #Faith #God #Frontiers #Culture #Mystery #Love (2014) — Prólogo; Contribuidor — 16 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- Martin, James J.
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1960-12-29
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, USA
- Educación
- University of Pennsylvania (BS ∙ Economics ∙ 1982)
- Ocupaciones
- priest
writer
editor - Organizaciones
- Society of Jesus
General Electric
America: the National Catholic Review
Miembros
Reseñas
Listas
Great Audiobooks (1)
También Puede Gustarte
Autores relacionados
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 7
- También por
- 3
- Miembros
- 489
- Popularidad
- #50,498
- Valoración
- 3.9
- Reseñas
- 11
- ISBNs
- 379
- Idiomas
- 12
- Favorito
- 7
It doesn't name, for example, the Catholic church's role in the harm it has done to the LGBTQ community. It does recognize the CC has not always been respectful and understanding, but naming one's sin is part of repentance. In this case, there is still a holding onto the idea that the CC is not the sinner in the relationship.
It also reminds me of the ELCA's stance prior to the 2000s (my background) It recognizes there are gay and lesbian priests and nuns (finally), but also holds onto the idea that suppressing who they are is both beneficial to the church and the communities they serve. It is a "don't ask, don't tell" model. Granted, even if priests and nuns did come out, it would still mean a chaste lifestyle, so the priesthood can never really take the next step.
The good news is there is acknowledgement that the LGBTQ is a part of the church and not a threat to the church. There is a call for more listening and more acceptance. It is a good baby step.
A bridge? Not quite yet. Maybe something more than 150 pages with 76 pages being the actual text and the rest being devotions and prayers.… (más)