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Christian de la Huerta

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Christian de la Huerta is author of the book Coming Out Spiritually. A study of the historical and potential roles for LGBT people in religion, and a discussion of what the author discerns to be ten archetypes of queer spiritual nature,[1][2] it was chosen by Publishers Weekly as one of the ten best religion books of 1999,[3] and was also nominated for a Lambda Literary Award.[4] His writing has appeared in the Advocate, Genre, OUT and other publications.[5]

He graduated with honors in psychology from Tulane University, and has been a seminar leader, group facilitator and breathwork practitioner.

References

  1. ^ "Coming Out Spiritually", Publishers Weekly (starred review) (accessed 2016-04-13).
  2. ^ Charles T. Huckabee, "Encouraging Homosexuals To Build Their Spiritual Lives", Philadelphia Inquirer, June 13, 1999; also available here from Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  3. ^ "PW's Best Books 99", November 1, 1999.
  4. ^ "12th Annual Lambda Literary Awards", July 15, 2000.
  5. ^ "Contributors", OUT, January 2004.