Other Sellers on Amazon
+ $17.54 Delivery
Delivery rates Return policy

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet or computer – no Kindle device required. Learn more
Read instantly on your browser with Kindle Cloud Reader.
Using your mobile phone camera, scan the code below and download the Kindle app.


What Jesus Would Say to Same-Sex Couples: Ratzinger’s Disordered Thoughts on Homosexuality + Nonviolent Resistance to the Christian Taliban Paperback – 9 November 2018
Aaron Milavec (Author, Illustrator) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
Enhance your purchase
I am angry!
First and foremost, I am angry at the cowardice that kept me silent for over twenty-five years while I was being honored as one of the best and brightest professors at The Athenaeum of Ohio. I knew, from personal experiences, that the teaching of my church regarding homosexuality was a biblically distorted and cruel doctrine. But I also knew that no one who openly challenged this teaching could survive as a teacher and a pastor in my church.
This book brings together personal stories, heart-rending interviews, and five-years of collaborative research. My exposition of this very sensitive topic is divided into five chapters:
Ch1 Early Experiences and How my Mind Has Changed
I begin with my personal experience because, when everything is said and done, my personal encounters with lesbians and gays impacts how I register their place in society and in the churches. In this, there is no neutral starting point for me or for anyone else. No matter how many degrees one has earned or how many ordinations that one has experienced, no one can escape their personal experiential base. Anyone denying this is not sufficiently self-aware and cannot be trusted as a guide in addressing the issue of homosexuality.
Ch2 How the Bible and Cardinal Ratzinger Treat and Mistreat Homosexuals
I will now introduce Matthew Vines’ marvelous skill and disarming authenticity in probing the limits of using the Bible to discover God's hateful condemnation of homosexuality. Immediately thereafter I will unravel the dangerous flaws found in Cardinal Ratzinger’s arguments against same-sex marriages. This section will unmask the hidden fallacies found in the Roman Catholic and Evangelical Protestant claims to have found God’s point of view. It will also address whether my criticisms of Ratzinger’s Doctrine are rash and disrespectful.
Ch3 How John J. McNeill, Pope Francis, and the U.S. Supreme Court Safeguard our Future
Now I will use case studies to expose how authoritarian approaches serve to destroy communities and to defeat the very goals that their exponents hope to achieve. I will borrow healthy points of departure from John McNeill, Pope Francis, and the U.S. Supreme Court that enable Christian communities to reaffirm the wisdom of Jesus and to bind up the wounds of all our children. I even offer a healing balm for those who vigorously disagree with me.
Ch4 Nonviolent Resistance to the Christian Taliban
As I circulated my first three chapters, I heard from those who were disgusted with how certain bishops and pastors have resorted to using intimidation and threats in order to silence believers who support same-sex marriages. Those afflicted are, in most instances, justly angry and ready to take action against the menace of authoritarian fundamentalists within their church. It is for the afflicted, and most especially for the afflicted youths, that I have created this chapter on "nonviolent resistance."
Ch5 How Jesus Silenced the Fundamentalists
Our struggle against fundamentalism needs all the help we can get from Jesus. When the Gospels are explored, it is clear that homosexuality and same-sex marriages do not show up. However, what one does discover is how Jesus vigorously confronted Jewish fundamentalists in his day; hence, we, as disciples of the Lord, have much to learn from Jesus’ nonviolent resistance.
Finally, I invite you to visit http://Jesus4Lesbians.com--my super blog center designed to offer a safe place for you to find wisdom, encouragement, and grace among those who are, like yourself, seeking the ways of the Lord.
Peace, Justice, and Joy,
Aaron Milavec, your brother
- Print length252 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date9 November 2018
- Dimensions15.24 x 1.45 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101728940079
- ISBN-13978-1728940076
Don't have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.
Product details
- Publisher : Independently published (9 November 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 252 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1728940079
- ISBN-13 : 978-1728940076
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.45 x 22.86 cm
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Aaron Milavec, Professor Emeritus, has served as a seminary and university professor for over twenty-five years. He brought his fresh approach to the Didache to the attention of biblical scholars by originating a new program unit of the national Society of Biblical Literature, "The Didache in Context," which he chaired 2002-2005. Meanwhile, his website, www.Didache.info, promotes pioneering research and scholarly exchange on issues of the early church. His thousand-page commentary, THE DIDACHE: FAITH, HOPE, AND LIFE OF THE EARLIEST CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES, 50-70 C.E., received a 2004 Catholic Press Club award recognizing the best books in theology. To date, Aaron has published over twenty books in theology and ministry.
From 2007-2014, Aaron joined with a group of academics from the UK to create, to recruit, and to train a visionary international faculty operating within CATHERINE OF SIENA VIRTUAL COLLEGE, an online college devoted to empowering women for life and leadership through engaged gender studies. In July of 2014, the University of Roehampton (London) took over the pioneering methodology while retaining the name, CATHERINE OF SIENA VIRTUAL COLLEGE.
Aaron's recent eBook publications can be found here and at https://payhip.com/milavec
Customer reviews
Top reviews from other countries

However, based on the content it seems that the author does not provide many convincing positions in favor of his position and instead resorts to being critical of the personality of Pope Benedict XVI. In the end I ordered the text to hear a well reasoned and articulate position for same-sex marriage and instead was left disappointed in the approach and feel as if this was an opportunity lost in moving the dialogue forward.