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The Courage to Be Queer

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God is Queer. In a world of normative paradigms, God will never fit in and nor should we. That twitching and itching for something more will consistently be present until we step out of our closets and into the Queer. The Courage to Be Queer is about the wildness and beauty of an indescribable and uncontainable God. What is the Queer calling us to be? We are to be the ones shouting for justice. We are to be the ones dancing for freedom. We are to be the ones dreaming for hope. We are to be the ones . . . In the midst of the spectacle of it all, there will be those observers who hear the knocking and lean in. Will you open the door?"Jeff Hood is a dear prophet of Holy Truth, and this book has solidified that for me."--Sister Liz Colver, Rostered Deaconess (Lutheran - ELCA)"This is a bold intervention into status-quo versions of Christianity. Hood enacts a radical queer politics of hope that affirms the power of relational difference and challenges readers to create new forms of inclusive communities grounded in transformational love."--AnaLouise Keating, Professor of Women's Studies, Texas Woman's University"What a rich story there is in this book! Surely the queering of Jeff Hood can introduce us to a queer theology that can queer us all."--Jane Spahr, Presbyterian Pastor, Activist and Theologian (PCUSA)"Hood masterfully challenges us to examine the sea of sameness we immerse ourselves in and leave our closets of conformity. We will need to read this book again and again in our journey to embrace the abundance of God's queerness within."--Michelle Stafford, Transgender Education Network of Texas"This book has the power to speak life to dry bones. It is a salvific word. Hood courageously sounds a clarion call for all persons to declare their difference as holy. For to be holy, is to be queer."--Kyndra D. Frazier, Alliance of Baptists"Prepare to have the dust shaken off of your religion. The Courage to Be Queer opens the tent of God's love to everybody by defying stereotypes and challenging biblical interpreters to be vital and alive. This book is an act of courage that calls upon people of faith to embrace their own personal difference and then act in freedom for the wellbeing of others. Jeff Hood says everyone is truly unique, individual, and precious beyond all accounting to the Queer God who makes all people new in the Spirit. As Hood engages the world, Jesus Christ, and the most familiar stories from the Bible, he shows us how to discover anew the face of God in new forms of humanity and divinity. He is in the vanguard of a new spirituality for a new age. This is a must-read book!"--Stephen V. Sprinkle, Professor of Practical Theology, Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University"Reading Jeff Hood's work deepened my commitment to liberation theology and has firmly shifted my ambivalence about the word queer to a place of tremendous pride in being queer. The real power in these words flows from the fact that Hood lives out the queer life that he writes about."--Jim Mitulski, Queer Liberation Activist and pastor in the Metropolitan Community Church, United Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ denominationsJeff Hood is a queer pastor, activist, and theologian. A graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary amongst other institutions, Hood recently concluded a Doctorate of Ministry in Queer Theology at Brite Divinity School. In 2013, PFLAG Fort Worth awarded Hood their Equality Award for Activism and Service. In addition to authoring six previous books and blogging regularly for The Huffington Post, Hood writes daily at revjeffhood.com.

154 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 18, 2015

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Profile Image for Ashley Lewis.
9 reviews4 followers
May 14, 2023
This was by far the worst book on queer theology I’ve ever read. It’s repackaged evangelical theology, meaning it’s trying to sell you salvation that can only be found in the authors concept of god or “the queer” which is the phrase he used while divorcing it from the actual meaning of “queer”. All of which made this complete gibberish, absolute nonsense. It read like a really bad evangelical pastor giving a sermon where he twists the biblical text to reinforce whatever garbage point he wants to make complete with really awkward and uncomfortable sexual allegories. If I could I’d give this 0 stars
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146 reviews7 followers
March 26, 2025
The book is truly uneven. Where the author shines is in actually queering narratives. The theorizing... sometimes yes, sometimes maybe and every now and then no. Really a bit less than 4 but not 3.
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