God and the Gay Christian: An Interview with Matthew Vines
Moving evangelicals beyond cut-and-paste arguments against LGBT inclusion
Read MoreMoving evangelicals beyond cut-and-paste arguments against LGBT inclusion
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Read MoreOn Friday, Michael Ferguson and Seth Anderson of Salt Lake City became the first gay…
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Read MoreHere’s an idea for black churches: be justice churches.
Read MoreEvery bishop knows he has gay priests in the ranks—pretending otherwise is surely as much of a moral issue as, say, same-sex marriage. Gay priests work in dioceses and religious orders as pastors, teachers, administrators, right-hand men, chaplains, liturgists and preachers. The bishops know this and yet few are able to speak with the kind of candor the pope manages on a daily basis.
Read MoreAs many have noted, Pope Francis’s latest interview offers a refreshing departure from his predecessors despite, among other things, the pope’s dubious perspective on women. But rather than more emphasis on Good Pope Francis, there’s another upside to wish for.
Read MoreCameron is among those made-in-America anti-LGBT activists who are exporting the US culture wars, their cause clearly losing at home, to countries where their prejudices are widely accepted.
Read MorePro-ENDA but anti-equality; turns out Mormons are subject to the same kinds of growth and conflict as people of other faiths.
Read MoreAs Pope Francis launches a survey of Catholic opinion, a new survey reveals a yawning gap between the leadership and British Catholics.
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