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Sekou, Osagyefo Uhuru.
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Religion and politics -- United States.
Gay rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Gays -- Religious life -- United States.
Gays -- United States.
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Sekou, Osagyefo Uhuru.
Religion and politics -- United States.
Gay rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Gays -- Religious life -- United States.
Gays -- United States.
MARC Display
Gods, gays, & guns :
religion
and the
future
of
democracy
/ Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou.
by
Sekou, Osagyefo Uhuru.
Chalice Press, 2017.
Call #:
201.72 S463g
Subjects
Religion
and politics -- United States.
Gay rights -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Gays -- Religious life -- United States.
Gays -- United States.
ISBN:
9780827212855 (trade pbk.)
Alternate title:
Religion
and the
future
of
democracy
Edition:
Rev. ed.
Description:
xiii, 124 p. ; 18 cm.
Summary:
""
Democracy
and god have failed" captures the spirit of this provocative collection of essays. Arguing that the
religion
must be used for the expansion of
democracy
, Gods, Gays, and Guns takes up the topics of gay marriage, economic justice, and social movements. Written in Parisian cafes, London's ghettos, and the aftermath of Haiti's earthquake and post-Katrina New Orleans, Gods, Gays, and Guns is a spiritual tour-de-force, revealing a crisis of faith in
religion
and
democracy
. With an unflinching pen, Rev. Osagyefo Sekou challenges the reader to rethink the meaning of the role of
religion
in our global
democracy
."--From publisher.
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