Christianity, LGBTQ Suicide, and the Souls of Queer Folk

Christianity, LGBTQ Suicide, and the Souls of Queer Folk

by Cody J. Sanders Luther Seminary
Christianity, LGBTQ Suicide, and the Souls of Queer Folk

Christianity, LGBTQ Suicide, and the Souls of Queer Folk

by Cody J. Sanders Luther Seminary

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Overview

While garnering the attention of professionals across disciplines, from medicine to public health to psychology, and frequently covered as a topic of public concern in the news media, the elevated occurrence of suicide attempts among LGBTQ persons has received little attention within the literature of theology and religious studies. This book fills that lacuna by addressing the role that religious, spiritual, and theological narratives play in shaping the souls of queer folk. Taking a narrative approach to qualitative interview material from LGBTQ individuals who survived their suicide attempts, Cody J. Sanders argues that theological narratives can operate violently upon the souls of LGBTQ people in ways that make life precarious and, at time, seem unlivable. The book critically addresses the violence of theological narratives upon queer souls, filling a crucial void in scholarship concerning the role of religion—specifically Christianity—in LGBTQ suicide. Ultimately, the author draws upon the interview material to move readers toward constructive methods of contributing to the resistance and resilience of queer souls in relation to soul violence, asking how we can intervene with practices of care in order to cultivate livability of life for queer people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793606105
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/15/2020
Series: Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
Sales rank: 919,698
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Cody J. Sanders is American Baptist chaplain to Harvard University, advisor for LGBTQ+ affairs in the Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and pastor to Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Cambridge, MA.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1God, Stories, and Queer Souls

Chapter 2Troubled Stories, Best Hopes, Precarious Survival

Chapter 3Theological Ambush

Chapter 4Soul Violence

Chapter 5Religious Resistance

Chapter 6Holding One’s Own

Chapter 7Revisioning the Care of Souls

Conclusion Constructive Lessons for Practices of Care

Bibliography

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