

“Not only is David Gushee's work deep, thoughtful and brilliant and not only is David philosophically and theologically careful and astute he is also refreshingly clear and understandable by ‘common people’ who know neither philosophical nor theological mumbo jumbo. A wise pastor friend, whose non-affirming church models a vibrant embrace of LGBT people. In chapter 9 David lays the groundwork for his treatment of Scripture and, again. Brownson and Mark Achtemeier, Gushee writes clearly and carefully about people dear to him and his study of Scripture. Changing Our Mind Engaging the Text of Scripture. With the support of activists, authors and theologians like Matthew Vines, Phyllis Tickle, James V. 6-8 conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by The Reformation Project, a group that describes itself as Bible-based, Gospel-centered and advocating LGBT inclusion. In this book, he admits that he has been wrong on the LGBT issue.” writes Brian D. Gushee, distinguished university professor of Christian ethics at Mercer University, plans to explain his apparently newfound views on homosexuality at a Nov. “For decades now, David Gushee has earned the reputation as America's leading evangelical ethicist. He is the author of the “Evangelical Declaration Against Torture” and drafted the “Evangelical Climate Initiative.


With 19 books to his name, Gushee is no stranger to the public arena. Gushee, “For us, it’s the LGBT issue.” In Changing Our Mind, Gushee takes the reader along his personal and theological journey as he changes his mind about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender inclusion in the Church. This becomes the occasion for my column this week. “Every generation has its hot-button issue,” writes David P. Changing Our Mind, 25,000 Sales Later Evangelicalism, Justice, LGBTQ Solidarity / By David Gushee / 2 Comments / Ap/ 7 minutes of reading I learned this week that sales of my 2014 book Changing Our Mind are just about to cross 25,000, apparently very rare in the book business.
