Haiduk Press is pleased to announce the Fall publication of "Thou Shall Not Love" -- What Evangelicals Really Say to Gays, a critique of evangelical views that ranges widely through disparate cultures, genetics, evolution, psychology, and Bible studies, and unfinchingly takes on the current debate about gay marriage. The book will be helpful to established and emerging GLBT Christians who may confront the dilemma presented by biblical literalist views.
The author, Patrick M. Chapman, Ph.D., is an anthropologist and gay Christian. As a former member of an evangelical church, he underwent reparative therapy: its failure led him to investigate both scientific and biblical evidence about homosexuality. The text is distilled from his personal experience and extensive research.
Forthcoming Publications:
September 2009
Other People's Pleasures: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Perversions
Gert Hekma, PhD
An incisive and amusing encyclopedia of paraphilias, with original and archival illustrations.
"A tour de force of evidence, reason, and cogent argument." — Daniel Helminiak, author of What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality
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Lovers' Legends: The Gay Greek Myths by Andrew Calimach
Nine previously suppressed Greek myths about Hercules, Narcissus, Zeus and others reveal a new side to characters we thought familiar, and reflect a nuanced morality integrating spirituality and male love. Lucian's Different Loves, a dialogue on gay and straight love illustrating the roots of this ongoing debate, frames the tales. Illustrated with over sixty b/w photographs of related ancient art, notes, bibliography, map, index and glossary.
ISBN 0-9714686-0-5 US$ 25
Lovers' Legends Unbound by Calimach, Lev, Carter & Gorn
Storyteller Timothy Carter and flutist Steve Gorn bring to life the Greek myths of male love as they were meant to be heard. Gift set consists of a CD elegantly packaged in a clothbound book containing the texts of the stories and twelve color illustrations. Adapted by the director, Agnes Lev, from the award-winning Lovers' Legends: The Gay Greek Myths.