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What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality Paperback – May 1, 2000
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- Print length152 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAlamo Square Press
- Publication dateMay 1, 2000
- Dimensions5.75 x 0.25 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-10188636009X
- ISBN-13978-1886360099
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- Publisher : Alamo Square Press
- Publication date : May 1, 2000
- Edition : Millenium
- Language : English
- Print length : 152 pages
- ISBN-10 : 188636009X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1886360099
- Item Weight : 11.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 0.25 x 8.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #160,548 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author

On the surface, Daniel Helminiak is Professor of Psychology at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, near Atlanta. This department of psychology is committed to the humanistic and transpersonal traditions, so Daniel is easily able to focus his research on spirituality--not as a religious concern but first and foremost as a built-in aspect of humanity. He considers his specialization to be the psychology of spirituality.
But there is more. Daniel is most widely known for his best-selling book "What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality." In two editions, it has sold over 100,000 copies and is translated into six languages. This book began as a hobby. Over a number of years, Daniel researched this book to work out his own issues, struggling with being Catholic and gay, and he wrote the book to share with others the solid conclusion that, taken on its own terms and read against its own historical and cultural context, the Bible simply does not condemn same-sex relationships as we understand them today. Unavoidably, then, Daniel became a controversial figure in today's culture wars, and human sexuality became another focus of his study. Every semester, he teaches the course on Human Sexuality at the University of West Georgia.
Daniel was well qualified to do that biblical research. After four years of graduate study in Rome--living in the Scots (not the American) College there, speaking Italian on the streets, and studying and passing oral exams in Latin--he was ordained a Catholic priest. After four more years of parish ministry in his hometown Pittsburgh, he moved into educational circles and in various ways served in active priestly ministry for 27 years. In the process, he earned a PhD in systematic theology at Boston College and Andover Newton Theological School.
Perhaps the most important event in Daniel's life was his being appointed teaching assistant to the Jesuit Professor Bernard J. F. Lonergan at Boston College. Lonergan is widely recognized as one of the great minds of Western civilization. Newsweek styled him as the Thomas Aquinas of the 20th Century. As Aquinas is renowned for integrating pagan Aristotelian thought with Christianity in the 13th Century, Lonergan worked out the integration of modern science with Christian thought for the third millennium. Lonergan's thought undergirds everything that Daniel thinks, says, and writes. Lonergan's analysis of human consciousness provides the core for Daniel's psychology of spirituality.
Daniel's intellectual journey has been entwined with his personal story--his having to deal with being gay, for example. Again, born and raised in the tight-knit Polish Catholic community of South Side, Pittsburgh, Daniel used that experience as a model for "Spirituality for Our Global Community." Or again, Daniel's lifelong practice of meditation and his ministry to the LGBT community resulted in "Meditation without Myth." Or again, Daniel's preaching to Dignity communities resulted in the essays of "The Transcended Christian."
And again, Daniel's years in Rome coincided with the Second Vatican Council, the worldwide meetings that Pope John XXIII called to "open the windows" and let some fresh air into the Catholic Church. So Daniel and his generation enthusiastically believed the Catholic Church would finally embrace contemporary science and culture. Unfortunately, that change did not occur. As Pope John Paul II relentlessly tightened up the system again, Daniel resigned his teaching position at the graduate Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio and moved to Austin to earn a second PhD, this time in psychology, at the University of Texas. There he was also trained in psychotherapy and named a Fellow of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and later he was licensed as a Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia. He was also elected a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. At the University of West Georgia, enjoying "the freedom of the children of God" (Romans 8:21) on a non-religiously-controlled campus, he continues what he considers an educational ministry.
As a psychotherapist, social scientist, and theologian, as a teacher, lecturer, and author, Daniel integrates religion and psychology and, thus, suggests what wholesome human living means in a pluralistic and secularized world. This spiritual theme runs through all his books. His website is www.visionsofdaniel.net
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Customers find this book highly informative, well-researched, and easy to understand, with one customer noting it provides a verse-by-verse analysis. Moreover, the book offers thought-provoking analysis, with one customer highlighting its Gospel-based reconciliation of doctrine, and another mentioning how it shows a new way to read Scripture. Additionally, the writing quality receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it's written by a Roman Catholic priest who is openly homosexual.
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"This is a great book that we are currently using for a Bible Study at Church. The book is easy to read and enjoyable, not like a text book...." Read more
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"A thought-provoking analysis. Some parts are pretty technical for the lay reader, but it helps clarify the issue for everyone." Read more
"...against those who cite the bible when condemning them, this book is a real blessing. It makes its case plainly but thoroughly." Read more
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Customers appreciate the writing quality of the book, with one customer noting it is not condescending or patronizing, and another mentioning it was written by a Roman Catholic priest who is openly homosexual.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI needed a book that would help explain homosexuality to people who are close-minded, conservative, republican, Christians who believe that homosexuality is a sin, that Catholics are not Christians and that conversion therapy works. This book is that book. It is awesome. It takes everything that the vast majority of conservative Christians have thrown up in opposition to homosexuality and debunks it in calm, rational, logical, researched, empirical way. It takes the view that the Bible, like every other historical document, must be read with the mindset of historical context and not read literally. It is not in favor of homosexuality, it is not against it either. It just simply explains what the Bible actually says about homosexuality. It's an easy read, a short book and written with the reader in mind. The author is a university professor with a PhD and a Catholic priest, but is not condescending or patronizing in his writing. I read it in an afternoon with a pencil in hand to underline the important passages. I am sending it on to someone else who needs to read it.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseWell documented and unbiased book about homosexuality, historical and critical meaning of what Bible author really wanted to say for people of their time.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2015Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book is amazing!!!! After realizing I was gay, I discarded religion. Why would I want to believe in something that says I am an 'abomination'? This was required reading for a religion class at the University of San Francisco. It was incredibly interesting and informative; a paradigm shifter for sure. This book educated me, and I feel confident when I engage in discussions about homosexuality as it's referred to in the bible.
The most concrete point the author makes is the contention over the definition of 'arsenokoites' (A Greek word. The New Testament was originally written in Greek)'. The misinterpretation of this word in Leviticus is the reason why people misunderstand the bible and incorrectly condemn homosexuals. If you feel any inclination to buy this book, DO IT! It's worth it. It provides a balanced argument, and you can walk away with the knowledge you gained and decide for yourself.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI have always wondered why gay men have been such an aversion throughout my life. I do not remember having been told my parents to fear those whose sexual outlooks differ from mine. I do know through my conservative church upbringing that this population was one cause of the “moral decay” of our nation.
In reading this book, I now realize that my fear of these “outcasts” lie with the cultural and societal extrapolations of the Scripture, rather than what is actually written in the Bible.
I applaud the author for writing in a such scholarly, yet approachable, fashion. I was challenged and had to do some serious thinking and reflecting as I read. My persistence has paid great rewards in the understanding of this phenomenon that has perplexed so many.
Thank you, Dr. Helminiak, for such a book!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2011Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis book can be a bit challenging to read, but do not let that stop you. The author makes great points in his argument and has very credible sources. His view on interpretation is just a great part of his book to learn about. Through reading this book, I've gained such a better comprehension of this huge contraversal topic. since our society is growing more and more aware of this issue, I think this book can be somewhat of a guide of how you may interpret the reasoning behind certain branches of Christianity that strictly abhor homosexuality. The author put on a good humor in the book and does a lot of great translating between verses and other different sources. I enjoyed reading this book and learning from it.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseWritten by a former priest, who studied the ancient languages of the Bible. With research by Biblical scholars and Historians of the contemporary world of the Bible. I recommend reading this book if you’re gay, or straight, if your child is gay, if you ever believed that EVERY human needs to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ, or if you’re a pastor serious about saving souls. All souls.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is a great book that we are currently using for a Bible Study at Church. The book is easy to read and enjoyable, not like a text book. It explains a lot about what the Bible REALLY says and means, delving deeply into what the meaning was at the time the Bible was written. We are enjoying it very much and hope that people will listen to us as we explain what the Bible really means about homosexuality, not what they want the Bible to say to clobber others, but the real meaning.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2012Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI bought an earlier edition of Dr. Helminiak's book and this new edition, available on Kindle as well, is even better.
It hits all the "clobber passages" and points out self-apparent things in the Bible that many miss (like, Jesus never said anything against homosexuality, generally or specifically, AND the Biblical writers never said anything against homosexual LOVE).
It is scholarly, yet an easy read (easy enough for a high school graduate). And, I advise putting all the versions of the Bible you have at hand, you will want to read the context of quoted scripture yourself.
This is a MUST HAVE for a Christian Parent, Loved One, or Friend of someone who "came out".
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robertReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 19, 20155.0 out of 5 stars By far the best set of arguments I have heard
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseBy far the best set of arguments I have heard.
Would recommend for anyone dealing with this issue in their lives.
EmmaReviewed in Australia on November 21, 20242.0 out of 5 stars Quick Read
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseIt’s worth the read and presents a solid case for the "other side" of the debate. However, I found it to be a bit dismissive at times. After watching Mike Winger's arguments on the subject, where he thoroughly breaks down the same points made in this book, it felt like the author hadn't addressed any of these critiques and so now I'm not sure what to make of it.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Excellent book
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micreiReviewed in Germany on November 29, 20031.0 out of 5 stars Missglückter Versuch
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseDaniel Helminiak versucht in seinem Buch darzulegen, dass die Bibelstellen, die sich gegen Homosexualität aussprechen, nur bestimmte Formen von Homosexualiät meinen. So geht es laut Ansicht des Autors bei dem Bericht über Sodom und Gomorrah um das Verbot von gewalttätiger Homosexualität (Vergewaltigung), das Verbot von Homosexualität im Buch Leviticus, das speziell im Heiligkeitsgesetz auftaucht, soll sich nur an die Israeliten als Volk Gottes richten usw.
Helminiaks Argumente sind leicht zu entkräften und nur allzu oft liest der Autor in bestimmte Bibelstellen hinein, was er gerne darin finden möchte und unterliegt einer Reihe von Zirkelschlüssen. Er stellt bei der Übersetzung hebräischer oder griechischer Wörter die Bedeutungen heraus, die in sein Konzept passen, aber ignoriert dabei, dass die gleichen Wörter an zahlreichen anderen Stellen der Bibel nicht im Sinne Helminiaks verwendet werden usw.
Eine gute Widerlegung zu den Argumenten von Daniel Helminiak und anderen Autoren, die versuchen alle Bibelstellen gegen Homosexualität zu entkräften, findet sich in dem Buch "The Same Sex Controversy: Defending and Clarifying the Bible's Message About Homosexuality" von James White und Jeffrey Niell.
MarcusReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 31, 20174.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseReally helpful for the Christian who becomes gay

















