Doing Church at the Amplify Open and Affirming Conferences

Doing Church at the Amplify Open and Affirming Conferences
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Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9783030733148
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Book Synopsis Doing Church at the Amplify Open and Affirming Conferences by : Joseph N. Goh

Download or read book Doing Church at the Amplify Open and Affirming Conferences written by Joseph N. Goh and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-06-03 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a dedicated academic study of Amplify, a series of open and affirming Christian conferences in Asia that provides spaces of worship, support, fellowship, collaboration, and networking for LGBTIQ-affirming churches. Through a detailed analysis of narratives from fourteen Amplify frontliners comprising co-founders, hosts, organisers, co-organisers, speakers, consultants, and other active contributors, this volume chronicles the historical development of Amplify from its 2009 inception in Singapore to subsequent occurrences in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and, most recently, Taiwan in 2018. Written at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and theology, the focus of this volume lies in the construction of Asian LGBTIQ ecclesiologies that emanate from, and speak to the theological vision of doing church at Amplify.


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