Date: January 16th 2009

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Bishop Gene Robinson, first openly gay Bishop in Christendom, subject of the authorized biography GOING TO HEAVEN by Elizabeth Adams, will say a prayer at the Lincoln Memorial for one of President-elect Barack Obama's first inauguration events.

Wrote the Associated Press http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090113/ap_on_re_us/gay_bishop_obama: "New Hampshire Episcopal Bishop V. Gene Robinson will deliver the invocation at an event on Sunday to kick off inauguration festivities. His selection follows weeks of criticism from gay-rights groups over Obama's decision to have the Rev. Rick Warren give the invocation at his Jan. 20 inauguration. Warren had backed a recent ballot measure banning same-sex marriage in his home state of California.

Robinson has said he was stung by Warren's selection, but still believes Obama will be the most supportive president ever for gay-rights causes.

'There's no question in my mind that he is the president who understands our issues and comes out of a background knowing what it's like to be discriminated against because of who you are,' Robinson said Monday. 'I think for the first time in a very long time we'll have a friend in the White House.'

Robinson was an early Obama supporter, offering advice as well as his endorsement before the New Hampshire primary..."

Going to Heaven is his authorized biography. His life may be a uniquely American success story: not long ago, who would have thought that the son of tobacco sharecroppers in Kentucky could become an Episcopal bishop? No one could have predicted that this boy, born poor, ill, and given little chance of survival, would in fact be elected and ordained 56 years later as the first openly gay bishop in Christendom, finding himself at the center of unprecedented positive and negative reaction in the religious world and beyond.

Gene Robinson's life is a compelling story of challenges overcome by hard work, intelligence, humor, love, and deep faith. It is also a story of one man's journey into his own "otherness"; of courage found and integrity retained; and the emergence of a ministry that speaks to countless people who believe in a Gospel of love and inclusion, and want the church to reflect that vision.

Through a lively text based on extensive interviews with Bishop Robinson, his closest associates, family, colleagues, and observers, and illustrated with photographs from all phases of his life, this book paints a portrait of Bishop Robinson not as a symbol but a human being who is, as he puts it, "neither the angel nor the devil some would make me out to be." It illuminates his life; his struggle with--and eventual acceptance of--his sexual orientation; his calling to become a priest and later a bishop.

It tells the story of the critical, central events of his election and consecration amid intense opposition, huge security concerns, and media attention. The book follows him through the next two years as he juggles dual roles-Bishop of New Hampshire, and symbol of gay achievement and the progressive church--while the opposition stirred by his election creates increasing pressure for schism in the Episcopal Church of the United States and the Anglican Communion worldwide.

The book concludes with a discussion of the deep theological and historical significance of Gene Robinson's election and personal vision for the future, and what this means both for individuals and for a Church seeking to be relevant in a today's world.

Elizabeth Adams has been granted unique, extraordinary access to Bishop Robinson and the events and people surrounding him. She also has significant knowledge about the Episcopal Church gained through lifelong membership and active participation, and has been an observer, writer, and speaker for many years about the interface between religion and contemporary life and politics.

1-933368-22-5
Trade Paper 6 x 9
Biography 308 pp. US$14.95




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