SHAMELESS
Raw, intimate and timely, Nadia bolz-weber's latest book offers a full-blown overhaul of our harmful and antiquated ideas about sex, gender and our bodies. Her: "why do you think the church has tried for so long to control human sexuality?" him: "maybe the church has always seen sex as its competition."
Christians are obsessed with sex. But not in a good way. For nearly two thousand years, this obsession has often turned destructive-inflicting pain, suffering and guilt on countless people of all persuasions and backgrounds. In shameless, bolz-weber calls for a Reformation.
To make her case, she offers experiences from her own life and stories from her parishioners alongside biblical theology to explore what the church has taught and the harm those teachings have caused. Along the way, she re-examines patriarchy, sex and power with candour but also with hope, because in her heart she believes the "gospel is powerful enough, transgressive enough and beautiful enough to heal not only the ones who have been hurt but also those who have done the hurting." This is by far bolz-weber's most personal book yet, revealing intimate and emotional details about her life while offering a reading experience that is as entertaining and affirming as it is intellectually robust and liberating.
For anyone who has been harmed by the shambling sexual messages so prevalent in religion, this book is for you.
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