What does it mean to be a prophet in
queer times? Considering first the queerness of the prophet Jonah, this
volume then broadens its scope to the queer prophetic in our own time,
reflecting on what makes a prophet ‘queer’, and considering how public
theology is itself, an example of the queer prophetic.
With a broad range of international contributors, this book offers a
bold and essential new addition to queer biblical studies literature.