ABSTRACT

Identity synthesis as the exclusive or even dominant model of identity formation-its ultimate validation and goal-recently has been challenged by theorists of identity. Alternative modes of identity, which within a synthetic paradigm might by classified as underdevelopment or even person­ ality disorder, are seen using these new frameworks as highly functional and coherent structures of self. Identity development within religious gay and lesbian individuals provides a striking instance of resonance with this theo­ retical trend.