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LGBTQ Religious Activism

Rethinking Identity, Faith, and Social Change
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Despite the LGBTQ movement's rapid growth and significant policy successes over the past few decades, many mainstream religions continue to discriminate against queer communities. In response, LGBTQ people have mobilized across a wide range of religious traditions, advocating for church leaders to ordain LGBTQ clergy, accept LGBTQ people as members, officiate same-sex weddings, and affirm the dignity and worth of transgender and nonbinary people. Bringing together leading scholars of social movements, religion, and gender and sexuality in one volume, Jonathan S. Coley and Golshan Golriz have curated a comprehensive look at religiously affiliated social movements within many faiths, charting everything from why and how LGBTQ people engage in activism to the outcomes of their efforts. Contributors include Joseph Anthony, Orit Avishai, James Cavendish, Stephen Ellingson, Leya Essex, Melinda D. Kane, Nancy Malcom, Dawne Moon, A. J. Ramirez, Shanon Shah, Theresa Tobin, and Michelle Voyles.
Jonathan S. Coley is associate professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University. Golshan Golriz is assistant professor of sociology at Queen's University in Canada.
"With a diverse set of chapters that span methodologies, geographies, and religious traditions, this book broadens our understanding of how activism can take place within restrictive social institutions and the multiple ways in which religion and sexual identities unfold."-Kelsy Burke, author of Christians Under Covers: Evangelicals and Sexual Pleasure on the Internet
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