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Both have come to a point where they actively seek to expose the stereotyping and diminishing of opponents that takes place within the evangelical and LGBTQ+ communities. What I found most moving about the conversation was the clear love and respect they display for each other alongside their continuing disagreements over the ethics of same-sex sexual relationships.
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I cried as I benefitted from their willingness to let other people learn from their experiences (with input from other family members too). The warmth of their current relationship is felt page after page but that stops neither of them from being wonderfully candid about the past: there are confessions and apologies, alongside thanks and praise, from both father and son. Alongside all of this you hear from his theologian father (Brad) as he confesses to the confusion he felt as a parent and the mistakes that were made in seeking to care for his son. One in which the gay son (Drew) talks movingly (and humorously) about his experience growing up gay in an evangelical home and the damage caused him by attempts to ‘cure’ him as a teenager. The conversation it records is a beautifully honest one. Brad & Drew Harper, Space at the Table: Conversations Between an Evangelical Theologian and his Gay Son (ZEAL Books, 2016)Įvery so often you come across a book that you can’t believe you’ve missed, that you read cover to cover in an afternoon, and that you immediately want to recommend to everyone: Brad & Drew Harper’s Space at the Table: Conversations Between an Evangelical Theologian and his Gay Son is such a rare example.