
“Beyond Binaries: LGBQ Perspectives in World Religions and Indigenous Cultures”
Vincent Froom
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Beyond Binaries: LGBQ Perspectives in World Religions and Indigenous Cultures
What do the world’s religions truly say about LGBQ identities? How do sacred texts, ancient doctrines, and indigenous traditions shape the lives of queer individuals today? Beyond Binaries: LGBQ Perspectives in World Religions and Indigenous Cultures provides a groundbreaking exploration of these questions, revealing the intricate relationship between spirituality, sexuality, and identity across diverse belief systems.
Written by Vincent Froom, this book offers a comparative analysis of how lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer identities are understood and embraced—or challenged—within world religions and indigenous cultures. Drawing from historical and contemporary sources, Froom uncovers theological doctrines, mythologies, and sacred traditions that shed light on stories of acceptance, resistance, and transformation. The book also highlights the more fluid, non-binary perspectives found in many indigenous societies, where gender and sexuality are often celebrated as sacred expressions of the divine.
Perfect for members of the LGBQ community, faith seekers, and anyone interested in the intersection of gender, spirituality, and culture, Beyond Binaries invites readers to reimagine what it means to be both queer and spiritual.
This book is more than a comparative study—it’s a call to dialogue, understanding, and celebration of the sacred spectrum of human identity. Discover how ancient wisdom and modern faith traditions can inspire greater inclusivity and the affirmation of LGBQ identities worldwide.
Duration - 2h 35m.
Author - Vincent Froom.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Beyond Binaries: LGBQ Perspectives in World Religions and Indigenous Cultures What do the world’s religions truly say about LGBQ identities? How do sacred texts, ancient doctrines, and indigenous traditions shape the lives of queer individuals today? Beyond Binaries: LGBQ Perspectives in World Religions and Indigenous Cultures provides a groundbreaking exploration of these questions, revealing the intricate relationship between spirituality, sexuality, and identity across diverse belief systems. Written by Vincent Froom, this book offers a comparative analysis of how lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer identities are understood and embraced—or challenged—within world religions and indigenous cultures. Drawing from historical and contemporary sources, Froom uncovers theological doctrines, mythologies, and sacred traditions that shed light on stories of acceptance, resistance, and transformation. The book also highlights the more fluid, non-binary perspectives found in many indigenous societies, where gender and sexuality are often celebrated as sacred expressions of the divine. Perfect for members of the LGBQ community, faith seekers, and anyone interested in the intersection of gender, spirituality, and culture, Beyond Binaries invites readers to reimagine what it means to be both queer and spiritual. This book is more than a comparative study—it’s a call to dialogue, understanding, and celebration of the sacred spectrum of human identity. Discover how ancient wisdom and modern faith traditions can inspire greater inclusivity and the affirmation of LGBQ identities worldwide. Duration - 2h 35m. Author - Vincent Froom. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025.
Language:
English
Chapter 1
Duration:02:35:10