Tenderness

A Gay Christian’s Guide to Unlearning Rejection and Experiencing God's Extravagant Love

This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Buy on Amazon Buy on BN.com Buy on Bookshop.org
*This page contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app

1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date Nov 19 2021 | Archive Date May 20 2022

Talking about this book? Use #Tenderness #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!


Description

What would happen if gay Christians began to believe the truth about God—that he loves all people unconditionally?

In Tenderness, Catholic writer and speakerEve Tushnet says trusting God’s love would be the beginning of a transformation, not only in the lives of gay Christians but also in the Body of Christ itself. She offers hope and companionship to those who have been deeply hurt by their parishes, a wound that also damaged their relationship with God. Tushnet also offers practical guidance from her own journey as a celibate lesbian.

Tenderness explores scripture and history to find role models for gay Christians—including Jesus, King David, Ruth, St. John, Mary, poets, mystics, penitents, leaders, and ordinary gay people who have found unexpected paths of love. The book also offers guidance on living through or recovering from the painful experiences that are all too common in gay Christian life—from familial rejection and weaponized Christianity to ambivalence and doubt. Weaving her own story with resources, prayers, and practical actions that can help gay people trust that God loves them, Tushnet renews our understandings of kinship, friendship, celibacy and unmarried life, ordered love, personal integrity, solidarity with the marginalized, obedience, surrender, sanctification, and hope.

This book is primarily for gay Christians, but it also offers a window into their experiences and needs that will make it useful for anyone in pastoral care or who wants to be a better friend to the gay people they know.

What would happen if gay Christians began to believe the truth about God—that he loves all people unconditionally?

In Tenderness, Catholic writer and speakerEve Tushnet says trusting God’s love...


A Note From the Publisher

Eve Tushnet is a freelance writer, a Patheos blogger, and the award-winning author of Gay and Catholic. She also has written two novels, is the editor of the anthology Christ’s Body, Christ’s Wounds, and has contributed to several books, including Sex and the Spiritual Life.

Tushnet has written on the paths of love available to gay Christians for a wide range of publications, including America, American Conservative, Commonweal, and Christianity Today, and online for Atlantic, New York Times, and Washington Post. She has spoken at multiple conferences for LGBT Christians. She also writes and speaks on the arts.

Eve Tushnet is a freelance writer, a Patheos blogger, and the award-winning author of Gay and Catholic. She also has written two novels, is the editor of the anthology Christ’s Body, Christ’s Wounds...


Advance Praise

“Prophetic insight, godly wisdom, humane sensitivity, and sheer good humor.”
Wesley Hill
Author of Spiritual Friendship

Tenderness is essential reading. It’s also a brilliant piece of writing about the ups and downs of the spiritual life—brutally honest, painfully funny, and suffused with hope.”
Dan Hitchens
Reporter for the Catholic Herald

“By turns hilarious, frank, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful, it is an inspired, irresistible read that manages to instruct without injuring and makes us long to bring about the world Eve Tushnet can see so clearly.”
Elizabeth Scalia
Editor at-large at Word on Fire Catholic Ministries

Tenderness is a hope-filled message that has the potential to save lives and lead souls to Christ.
Tommy Tighe
Author of Saint Dymphna's Playbook

"Eve Tushnet sheds light on obstacles that many non-straight Christians face in their lives while highlighting both the beauty and significance of faithful obedience to the Word of God. Although directed to traditionalist gay Christians themselves, anybody who wants to follow in the footsteps of Jesus will be encouraged by the testimony of our Father’s tender faithfulness that inspires this book.”
Nate Collins
Author of All But Invisible

“Prophetic insight, godly wisdom, humane sensitivity, and sheer good humor.”
Wesley Hill
Author of Spiritual Friendship

Tenderness is essential reading. It’s also a brilliant piece of writing about the...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781646800742
PRICE $17.95 (USD)

Average rating from 4 members


Featured Reviews

Tenderness by Eve Tushnet provides the reader with an introduction to the true God--the God of unfathomable love. While the book addresses the gay community, parents, siblings, and friends of those who are gay can benefit from it as well. Tushnet is perhaps at her most effective in dismissing the myth of God as an abusive boyfriend, ready to pounce at the least provocation. It is clear that Tushnet has discovered a God who is all-welcoming, all-loving, and all-inviting. Readers can benefit greatly from her courage and conviction.

Was this review helpful?

I have mixed feelings about this book.
It's a very hard topic to talk about. But Eve Tushnet did a great job. It bothered me a little a bit her approach, though.
I didn't understand some points of view of the author.
Despite that, it helped me to understand a lot LGBTQIA+ and what same-sex attractions peaople had been through.
I looking forward to reading others Eve Tushnet's books.
Thank you Netgalley and publisher for free ARC in exchange of honest review. All thoughs are my own.

Was this review helpful?

Jesus said it best, in the epigraph to this book (taken from his words to Bl. Angela of Foligno): "I did not love you as a joke."

This book will save lives. I am not exaggerating. Eve's questions are born of hope in its real, genuine, deep sense—not sunny optimism, but confidence in a project worth giving your life to: "What if gay people were *safer* in our churches than in the secular world? What if we could find *more* ways to give and receive love within the Church than we do outside it?" (xv) By starting here, and mixing lectio divina with real talk, practical advice, and lofty dreams along the way, this book manages to reckon with the pastoral crisis we're in while keeping us ever focused on the all-powerful, all-overcoming love of God.

This book is first and foremost for gay Christians looking for community and longing for a whole kaleidoscope of futures, as it should be. But, while I don't wanna make this about ~the straights~, it's also for straight Christians who want to love gay Christians better... and straight Christians who know the secret that many of us see our sexualities as crosses, not gifts from and for God, too. This book will leave you loving the God who made us, and delighted to have gotten to know him better. I can't give a better review than that.

Was this review helpful?

Reading Tenderness was like turning the pages of my heart. Eve Tushnet’s writing is prophetic, a cry for deliverance from the desert for lesbian and gay Christians and the Church. Eve writes what we, as gay Christians, hold in the silence of our hearts.

As an author, Eve’s humility, and honesty about her own experience as a celibate lesbian expresses a naked vulnerability, holding the tension between gay sexual desire and theological truth—without shame, or hiding from the beauty and power of the human experience of sexuality.

For gay, lesbian, or same sex attracted Christians, Eve’s book highlights the critical importance of understanding how our wounds were seeded within us. Many of us were deprived of our basic human needs for love, acceptance, and validation from our families and churches—battling to survive in a desert without water. We adopted coping strategies to stay alive, repressing our true selves, emotions, and desires. We dissociated, we avoided, we internalized homophobia and self-hatred to survive. We developed addictions (to pornography, or substances, or sex), we endured conversion therapy, exorcisms and chose marriage as an escape from a truthful experience of love. We chose fear instead of freedom.

And yet, no matter how hard we battled to survive, what we endured, or the harm we caused ourselves and others—Eve’s book shows a path forward for those of us still longing for love, community, and a relationship with our God. Tenderness offers a wellspring of hope for its readers—which is a real miracle in the desert.

Was this review helpful?

Readers who liked this book also liked: