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For centuries, the Church has used a handful of verses to shame and silence LGBTQ+ believers. But a closer look at history, language, and biblical context reveals something vastly different: no passage in Scripture condemns committed same-sex love. Not one. This book uncovers what tradition concealed. It re-examines every verse used against LGBTQ+ people and shows their original meaning-violence, exploitation, and temple rites, never loving relationships. With clarity, historical insight, and a return to the heart of Jesus' message, it exposes the truth: The Bible does not stand against love.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For centuries, the Church has used a handful of verses to shame and silence LGBTQ+ believers. But a closer look at history, language, and biblical context reveals something vastly different: no passage in Scripture condemns committed same-sex love. Not one. This book uncovers what tradition concealed. It re-examines every verse used against LGBTQ+ people and shows their original meaning-violence, exploitation, and temple rites, never loving relationships. With clarity, historical insight, and a return to the heart of Jesus' message, it exposes the truth: The Bible does not stand against love. It stands against oppression, fear, and abuse of power. A work of dignity, restoration, and spiritual freedom for all who were told their love was a sin.
Autorenporträt
Stefan Tokic schreibt Bücher, die die Bibel aus einem neuen Blickwinkel erschließen - mystisch, tiefgehend und zugleich lebensnah. Seine Werke verbinden alte Texte mit persönlicher Erfahrung und einer Sprache, die Herz und Verstand gleichermaßen berührt. Mit dem Projekt Die Frau in der Schrift - Die Völker im Spiegel öffnet er den Blick hinter die Buchstaben: weg von Schuld und Last, hin zu Freiheit, Tiefe und innerer Fülle.