God and the Gay Christian?
A Response to Matthew Vines
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Publisher Description
Christians and homosexuality is a hotly debated topic in today’s evangelical world, and Southern Seminary continues that conversation in this publication. Matthew Vines’s new book, God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships, argues that homosexual orientation and committed same-sex relationships are consistent with a “high view” of the Bible and evangelical Christianity. Southern Seminary president R. Albert Mohler Jr. and four other seminary faculty members refute this claim in the new SBTS Press e-book, God and the Gay Christian? A Response to Matthew Vines.
Each chapter refutes Vines’s claims from six specific Scriptural references to homosexuality. Mohler’s chapter provides an overview critique of Vines’s book. James M. Hamilton Jr., professor of biblical theology, addresses the Old Testament claims; Denny Burk, professor of biblical studies, addresses New Testament claims; Owen Strachan, assistant professor of Christian theology looks at the church history assertions; and Heath Lambert, assistant professor of biblical counseling, answers whether there is such a thing as a “gay Christian.”
Customer Reviews
Seriously
Terrible.
A good reply to terrible scholarship
This is a reply to the book by Matthew Vines with the same title. Lots of good arguments to explain this issue gently yet firmly.
Dripping with Hatred
This book was written as an attack on Matthew Vine’s faith. Claiming that he did not know the saving power of Jesus Christ and that people who support same sex relationships can not even be called Christians. It’s sad and pathetic that someone can’t disagree with a brother without telling them that they are going to Hell. This book is truly dripping with hatred for the LGBT community, affirming christians, and especially Matthew Vines. Don’t waste your time reading it.