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September 25, 2018 By CBMW
The articles below are from a wide variety of sectors and publications, organized generally into three categories. They are presented in aggregate, not necessarily endorsed. If you see an article that you think should be featured in future CBMW news roundups, you can send it to: [email protected] with the subject “News Roundup.” Ecclesial Trends on Gender and...
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September 18, 2018 By CBMW
The articles below are from a wide variety of sectors and publications, organized generally into three categories. They are presented in aggregate, not necessarily endorsed. If you see an article that you think should be featured in future CBMW news roundups, you can send it to: [email protected] with the headline “Gender and Sexuality News Roundup.” Ecclesial...
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September 17, 2018 By CBMW
Sixteen years ago, Mary Eberstadt wrote an article for The Weekly Standard about the unfolding sex abuse scandal that was roiling Roman Catholicism then. The title of the article, “The Elephant in the Sacristy,” referred to the homosexual aspect of the sex abuse scandal that was being downplayed, ignored, and even covered up by some for...
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September 12, 2018 By CBMW
The articles below are from a wide variety of sectors and publications, organized generally into three categories. They are presented in aggregate, not necessarily endorsed. If you see an article that you think should be featured in future CBMW news roundups, you can send it to: [email protected] with the headline “Gender and Sexuality News Roundup.” Ecclesial...
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September 10, 2018 By Denny Burk
Alister McGrath defines heresy with these words, “A heresy is a failed attempt at orthodoxy, whose fault lies not in its willingness to explore possibilities or press conceptual boundaries, but in its unwillingness to accept that it has in fact failed” (Heresy, p. 31). McGrath reveals what is an ironic truth about heresy. It is...
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September 4, 2018 By Matt Damico
Given the recent Revoice conference, Nate Collins’ 2017 All But Invisible: Exploring Identity Questions at the Intersection of Faith, Gender, and Sexuality  is now necessary reading for all who are interested in the so-called “Side B” of gay Christianity. In the same vein as writers like Wesley Hill and Eve Tushnet, Collins “firmly and unapologetically...
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