

Your review just might help this book to pop up in someone’s search-someone who might be helped by reading this hopeful message.Īnd if you’re just discovering the book? Hey, buy a copy, read it and add your review. The continuing flow of positive reviews shows Amazon’s marketing system that this book should be recommended to other readers who are searching for this theme. Just read some of the reviews on the book’s Amazon page and you’ll see what we mean. The whole point here isn’t numbers or stars-it’s human lives. Ethicist David Gushee used to believe that gay and lesbian relationships are immoral, even writing so in Kingdom Ethics (Intervarsity Press, 2003). 6-8 conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by The Reformation Project, a group that describes itself as Bible-based, Gospel-centered and advocating LGBT inclusion. Changing Our Minds David Gushee Elon TLT 16. Maybe you’ve read it and always meant to post a review on Amazon-but you just never found the time. Gushee, distinguished university professor of Christian ethics at Mercer University, plans to explain his apparently newfound views on homosexuality at a Nov. David Gushee.Īs we post this column, we’re actually at 298 reviews, this morning, but we are assuming the book will cross the 300-review threshold this week.Īnd by the way-if you’ve read this far, it probably means you’re interested in this book.

We’re celebrating this milestone because those 300 reviews, averaging a score of 4.7 out of 5 stars, are evidence of the thousands of lives around the world touched by this book-and by the prophetic message of LGBTQ inclusion from Christian ethicist Dr. But after his younger sister came out as a lesbian in 2008, he changed his mind. Click this cover to visit the book’s Amazon page. David Gushee, a professor of Christian ethics at Mercer University, once held the classical Christian view that homosexual relationships are sinful.
