Integrates in a scholarly way the Scriptural Wisdom of the Torah, the Talmud, and Rabbinical scholars with the sound
insights of many contemporary psychotherapists. [Click here to read his full review from the Linacre Review]
- Rev. John F. Harvey, OSFS, Founder & Director, Courage; Author, The Homosexual Person: New Thinking in Pastoral
Care, The Cry of the Faithful: the Truth About Homosexuality, Homosexuality and the Catholic Church.
Written in an engaging and accessible style for the layman while simultaneously detailing scientific data for the therapeutic community, the book examines many aspects of the homosexual issue from an approach that is variously secular, scientific, and biblical. There is a fascinating critique of gay-affirmative therapies with teenagers and a discussion of the harm they can cause. [Click here to read the entire review]
-Linda A Nicolosi
Drawing from knowledge of the Torah. Goldberg traces 3,000 years of rabbinical understandings, premised upon the Torah’s authority, to make his point that union is meant to be between one man and one woman. Anything contrary to this design is considered as having “gone astray” (To'eh attah bah). Goldberg explains "homosexual act" is literally translated in standard bible language as an “abomination,” in fact, the Hebrew word “toeivah” incorporates the concepts of forgiveness and mercy. His interpretation, backed by numerous rabbinical commentaries, is that while one may be led astray (To'eh attah bah), the one who was led astray may return to God’s chosen path without recrimination. [Click here to read entire review]
-Dr.James Phelan, LCSW in Social Justice Review, vol. 100, #1-2, pp. 28-29.
Review from Arutz Sheva (Israel National News) By: Baruch Gordon
Review from Standard of Liberty by Janice Graham
Review from JewishPress.com by Rachel
insights of many contemporary psychotherapists. [Click here to read his full review from the Linacre Review]
- Rev. John F. Harvey, OSFS, Founder & Director, Courage; Author, The Homosexual Person: New Thinking in Pastoral
Care, The Cry of the Faithful: the Truth About Homosexuality, Homosexuality and the Catholic Church.
Written in an engaging and accessible style for the layman while simultaneously detailing scientific data for the therapeutic community, the book examines many aspects of the homosexual issue from an approach that is variously secular, scientific, and biblical. There is a fascinating critique of gay-affirmative therapies with teenagers and a discussion of the harm they can cause. [Click here to read the entire review]
-Linda A Nicolosi
Drawing from knowledge of the Torah. Goldberg traces 3,000 years of rabbinical understandings, premised upon the Torah’s authority, to make his point that union is meant to be between one man and one woman. Anything contrary to this design is considered as having “gone astray” (To'eh attah bah). Goldberg explains "homosexual act" is literally translated in standard bible language as an “abomination,” in fact, the Hebrew word “toeivah” incorporates the concepts of forgiveness and mercy. His interpretation, backed by numerous rabbinical commentaries, is that while one may be led astray (To'eh attah bah), the one who was led astray may return to God’s chosen path without recrimination. [Click here to read entire review]
-Dr.James Phelan, LCSW in Social Justice Review, vol. 100, #1-2, pp. 28-29.
Review from Arutz Sheva (Israel National News) By: Baruch Gordon
Review from Standard of Liberty by Janice Graham
Review from JewishPress.com by Rachel