A review by aspiringorakle
Washed and Waiting: Reflections on Christian Faithfulness and Homosexuality by Wesley Hill

4.0

I suppose I was hoping more for a rationale of the problems with homosexuality, and Hill more or less asserted the traditional reading of scripture. In some sense this is valid, and he did his best to show me that understanding precisely why it is bad is not really the question. I always find it hard to object to these kind of books, filled with descriptions of deep suffering and pain--especially this one, with its talk of loneliness, isolation, and desperation to please. Hill's arguments on the whole were convincing, and it was a good read.