[1]Fox, Ronald C., Bisexuality in Perspective: A Review of Theory and Research, in Beth A. Firestein, ed., Bisexuality; the Psychology and Politics of an Invisible Minority, Thousand Oaks: SAGE, 1996.
[2]Saliba, Pat, Research Project on Sexual Orientation, The Bi-Monthly, newsletter of the Bisexual Center, San Francisco, Vol. 6, #5, Sept.-Oct. 1982, pp. 3-6.
[3]Klein, Fred. The Bisexual Option: A Concept of One Hundred Percent Intimacy. New York: Arbor House. in Fox, p. 22.
[4] 4Alexander, Marilyn Bennett, and Preston, James. We Were Baptized Too; Claiming Gods Grace for Lesbians and Gays. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996.
[5]Alexander & Preston, p. 22.
[6]Alexander & Preston, p. 46ff.
[7]Alexander & Preston, p. 73f.
[8]Nelson, James B. Embodiment; An Approach to Sexuality and Christian Theology. New York: Pilgrim, 1978, p. 14-15. For another sexual theology that contrasts with Nelsons, see Carter Heywards Touching our Strengh; the Erotic as Power and the Love of God. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989.
[9]Nelson, p. 25ff; Chap. 3 & 4.
[10]Graham, Larry Kent, Discovering Images of God; Narratives of Care Among Lesbians and Gays. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1997.
[11]Graham, p. 151.
[12]Graham, p. 145.
[13]Graham, p. 145.
[14]Graham, p. 150.
[15]Graham, p. 152.
[16]Graham, p. 154.
[17]Graham, p. 155-6.
[18]Graham, p. 156-60. See Phyllis A. Bird, Sexual Differentiation and Divine Image in the Genesis Creation Texts, in Image of God and Gender Models, ed. Kari Elisabeth Borreson (Oslo: Solum Forlag, 1991), 16, 17.
[19]Graham, p. 167. See Douglas John Hall, Imaging God: Dominion as Stewardship. (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1986).
[20]Graham, p. 168.
[21]Graham, p. 178.
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