Stranger at the gate

to be gay and Christian in America

347 pages

English language

Published 1995 by Plume.

OCLC Number:
31328820

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Few issues divide our country more dangerously today than does the question of homosexuality and the conflict between the concept of family values and the individual rights of gays and lesbians. Families are divided, careers are ruined, lives are lost - all in the struggle between beliefs founded in tradition and those based on personal freedom.

Spearheading the fight against the increasingly vocal homosexual community are the leaders of the so-called "religious right," men and women who denounce gays and lesbians from their pulpits and encourage their followers to enact laws against them.

Perhaps no one is better qualified to write about these issues and the conflicts they engender than Mel White. He was born into a conservative Christian home and educated in conservative Christian schools and churches. He met his wife there, and together they raised their children to believe in God and to follow a Christian lifestyle.

He …

2 editions

Subjects

  • White, Mel, 1940-
  • Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches -- Clergy -- Biography.
  • Evangelicalism -- United States.
  • Conservatism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
  • United States -- Moral conditions.