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An LGBTQ+ pastor insists that the Christian right gets it wrong, arguing that the Bible is a queer-friendly text.
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Religion News Service on MSNThe Bible is a complex queer text. We must reclaim it from the Christian right.When one digs just beneath the surface of the Bible and engages its stories in their ancient culture and context, it becomes ...
Standing tall for over 200 years is St. Thomas’ Church in Ginthupitiya, claimed to be the first church in the island specifically built for Anglican worship in 1815. Nestled among coconut palms and a ...
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The Christian Post on MSNKarmelo Anthony advocate sues over Ten Commandments displays that teach 'slavery is acceptable'A coalition of North Texas religious leaders and parents has joined a legal effort led by an activist minister to stop the ...
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The Newark Advocate on MSNFaith Works: Nicene Creed's 1,700 years of religious guidance, plus a little controversyNewark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explores the 1,700-year history of the "rule of faith" in Christianity, ...
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The Christian Post on MSNThis week in Christian history: Battle of Hattin, Augsburg Interim, Martin Luther critic becomes cardinalEvents that occurred this week in Christian history include the battle of Hattin, an opponent of Martin Luther being made a cardinal, and the Augsburg Interim ...
Karen J. Johnson’s new book Ordinary Heroes of Racial Justice: A History of Christians in Action displays the mind of a ...
Looking for things to do this weekend? Here's a list of events happening in Northern California from Friday, June 27, through ...
The U.S. was beginning to come to terms with racial injustice when the “great white Christian freakout” ushered in the era of ...
Pride in San Diego continues throughout July with the annual Pride parade, free yoga at the Rady Shell, pool parties, family-friendly events, Spirit of Stonewall Awards and the Pride Festival in ...
Ours isn’t the first time when political opponents are labeled demonic, says scholar and author Michael E. Heyes.
If we imagine religion as a technology, argues Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, we can better see the cause of its ...
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