
GOE’s Set 3: Christian Ethics and Moral Theology
Crusty Old Dean aka Dean Tom Ferguson of Bexley Hall Seminary, reflects on Set 3 of questions on the General Ordination Examinations (GOE’s). Set 3: Christian

Crusty Old Dean aka Dean Tom Ferguson of Bexley Hall Seminary, reflects on Set 3 of questions on the General Ordination Examinations (GOE’s). Set 3: Christian
Seeking and serving Christ in all people and respecting the dignity of every human being is at the heart of our baptismal covenant in the Episcopal Church. Although
The face of Christianity in America has been co-opted by a faith that is individualistic, self-oriented, exclusivist and entrepreneurial, Marcus Borg writes at Patheos.com:
While we are on the subject of morality and personal choices to participate or not in cultural practices:
The Rev. Giles Fraser takes on humanist Richard Dawkins, a proponent of eugenics in certain situations. Dawkins has written: “If you can breed cattle for
In the current research, we extend this rich literature by investigating a specific and previously unexamined idea: that people’s beliefs about their physical attractiveness (self-perceived attractiveness) can also influence whether people will support or reject inequality.
Religion gets a bad rap in the media for all manner of sins, but William Saletan at Slate.com offers three examples of church leaders doing
The Episcopal Church Task Force on the Study of Marriage has issued
From the San Diego Gay & Lesbian News: