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LDS Academic Perspectives
This site includes perspectives of professionals who have expertise on subjects related to homosexuality and Mormonism.
These professionals take a broader view than the position of Evergreen (Evergreen and competing views are summarized on the
"How to find LDS Resources" page
along with links to their various LDS support organization websites. For a broader list of these resources,
see references from Brent Kerby's (2011) book, Gay Mormons?
Latter-day Saint Experiences of Same Gender Attraction: Books, Websites and Organizations.)
The following article provides a basic, sensitive introduction about the persistence of same-sex attraction, written especially for LDS leaders and members.
Following this are articles by professionals in the fields of therapy, biology, and family science who are
sensitive to and focus on LDS perspectives and beliefs in their research.
Ron Schow, Robert A. Rees, William Bradshaw, and Marybeth Raynes: The Persistence of Same Sex Attraction in Latter-day Saints Who Undergo Counseling or Change Therapy.
Therapy Perspectives
Lee Beckstead, Ph.D: Review of Studies on Sex Reorientation Therapy.
Marybeth Raynes, LCSW, (co-editor of Peculiar People: Mormons and Same-Sex Orientation): Suggestions to Families and Leaders When a Loved One Comes Out
Gary Horlacher, Ph.D: Review of Mormon Reparative Therapy Studies [Link to be added soon]
Brad Carmack's
Chapter 3 (mentioned below under Biological Perspectives) also
reviews studies concerning sexual orientation change therapies.
Biological Perspectives
William S. Bradshaw, Ph.D, Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Biology at BYU: Biology and Homosexuality.
Brad Carmack, is a biologist, a BYU law graduate and the author of the 2011 book, "Homosexuality: A Straight BYU Student's Perspective." If you follow the links below you can find two full chapters from his book. These chapters are focused on two major areas of controversy....cause and cure (mutability) of homosexuality.
—Chapter 2 What causes homosexuality?
Chapter 2 (causation)- Many people have heard competing theories about what causes homosexuality. This chapter evaluates the two most commonly heard theories and summarizes some of the consensus evidence-based discussion on the subject. The chapter also assembles the most comprehensive review available of authoritative LDS statements which address the issue.
—Chapter 3 Is homosexuality changeable?),
Chapter 3 (mutability)- Many wonder whether homosexual orientation can be changed. This chapter analyzes both sides of this divisive issue and reviews some of the best evidence, both LDS and scientific, which bears on the question.
Family Science Perspectives
Gary Horlacher, Ph.D: Homosexuality among Highly Religious Mormons (HAHRM) Study Results
Ron Schow discusses the decision to get married heterosexually by homosexually
oriented individuals in an article published in the journal Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought
2005, Vol. 38 (3), entitled, "Homosexual
Attraction and LDS Marriage Decisions"
Marybeth Raynes discusses heterosexually by homosexually
oriented individuals in an article published in the journal Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought
2005, Vol. 38 (3), entitled, "Thoughts
of a Therapist"
Gary Horlacher, Ph.D: Review of Studies of Gay-Mormon Issues [Link to be added soon]
Gary Horlacher, Ph.D: Review of Studies on Same Sex Relationships [Link to be added soon]
Reviews and Foreword for Books(find citations
for these books in Kerby
Resource List mentioned at the beginning of this page
William Bradshaw, Robert A. Rees, Ron Schow, and Marybeth Raynes: Review of In Quiet Desperation.
Robert A. Rees: Review of In Quiet Desperation.
Robert A. Rees: Foreword to Carol Lynn Pearson's “No More Goodbyes”
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