'I sometimes wonder if there is anything left to say about Christianity and sexuality. The Churches grow weary of the endless debate. But this book and the essays within it remind us that this debate impacts upon real people in all parts of the Churches and all sides of the debate. People do not neatly conform to theological models or concepts, this book raises important issues about the construction of identity - sexual and Christian - and adds a refreshing dimension to the discussions'. Elizabeth Stuart, University of Winchester, UK 'At a time when the battle over homosexuality continues to rage in the churches, this book offers a collection of thoughtful and engaged reflections on the issue. It represents the whole range of LGBT sexualities, considers how both sides in the war frame their arguments and shape their strategies, and discusses what this means for those whose lives have become the focus of such controversy.' Linda Woodhead, Lancaster University, UK 'Reporting largely on sociological research in the areas of Christianity and sexual/gender identity, Contemporary Christianity and LGBT Sexualities reads for the most part like a special journal issue: packed with data and focused on developments in a specific sub-field. As such, it makes a significant contribution both to LGBT studies and to the sociology of religion. Yet, because most of the data are qualitative and the writing is clear, the book is accessible enough for the more general reader. Aside from being important reading for those working at the intersection of sexuality, gender, and religion, it would be an interesting supplement to courses on contemporary Christianity or religion and sexuality.' Journal of Contemporary Religion '... issues of marriage and adoption by individuals harbouring a non-heterosexual and non-cisgendered orientation are all too prevalent within the current politico-religious climates of various nations including North America, the United Kingdom, and Austr