Walking the Bridgeless Canyon
Repairing the Breach Between the Church and the LGBT Community
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Kathy Baldock
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Kathy Baldock
About this listen
In 2001, Kathy Baldock, a straight conservative evangelical Christian, met Netto Montoya, a lesbian Native American, on the local hiking trails near her home in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Their friendship challenged Baldocks cultural and religious beliefs about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.
In Walking the Bridgeless Canyon: Repairing the Breach between the Church and the LGBT Community, Baldock uncovers the historical, cultural, medical, and political filters of discrimination through which the LGBT community is seen. With the foundation firmly established, she examines the most controversial filter of all: what the Bible says about same-sex behavior.
Ten years of research, as well as relationships with thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people, led to answering important questions:
- How did history, culture, science, and politics intertwine to create social discrimination against the gay and transgender community?
- When and why did the conservative Christian community turn their focus on the gay and transgender community?
- Should Christian fellowship be extended to gay and transgender people? Should civil marriages, or even Christian marriages, be granted to them?
- What is happening within the LGBT Christian movement today?
Baldock carefully constructs a timeline as she untangles the details of various influences and influencers. Along the way, she shares fascinating stories and testimonies enriching the historical journey. Finally, for those who are wondering how they might enter into productive and respectful conversations about the intersection of faith and sexual orientation or gender identity, this book offers the resources and tools needed to make informed and wise, Christ-centered choices.
©2014 CanyonWalkerPress (P)2015 CanyonWalkerPressWhat listeners say about Walking the Bridgeless Canyon
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-2021
The Book I Wish I’d Had 10 Years Ago
Kathy, thank you for writing this book.
I’m a straight ally who started exploring the Bible and LGBTQ people when one of my best friends came out when we were aged 20 (over a decade ago). We grew up in conservative church together. Then another two close friends came out, and now some of my closest colleagues are LGBTQ+. All have been hurt by faith communities.
It took me a full decade to become completely affirming in my personal theology. This book is such a helpful resource in explaining why that’s a position of theological and contextual/historical integrity.
I’m passionate about making the church a more inclusive place for the marginalised, especially LGBTQ+ people so thanks for the tangible suggestions as well.
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- John Jacobson
- 29-08-2020
Highly recommended
This is an incredibly well researched exploration of her personal journey to being affirming of LGBTQIA people, exploring the history, culture, politics and theology that created such a negative perspective about LGBTQIA people, and why we need to revisit it.
I also loved that Cathy read the book herself.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-01-2023
So happy i cried
i absolutely loved this book it has helped me so much. I always struggled with why would a loving God hate Gay people? i feel like waves of shame are just melting off now I can confidently face my trans brother and my God with love
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