Theology

Texas Church Reportedly Hosted ‘Family-Friendly Drag Show’

A Mosaic Campus of First United Methodist Church in Sherman, Texas, reportedly held a "family-friendly" drag show.

Biola’s Talbot Seminary: New Theology Dean Endorses ‘Woke’ Notion of ‘White Fragility’

Stetzer has defined 'white fragility' as "how quickly white people respond with anger and defensiveness in conversations about race."

Bible College Fires Theologian For ‘Tweet Against Homosexuality’

A Methodist college in England fired a theologian and threatened to report him as a terrorist over a tweet "against homosexuality."

University of Notre Dame to Host ‘Queer Holiness’ Event

The University of Notre Dame’s gender studies program is hosting a talk with the author of a book titled “Queer Holiness.” 

Students Protest Catholic University’s Decision to Cut Theology and Religious Studies Major, Numerous Other Programs

Students attending Marymount University, a Catholic liberal arts institution in Arlington, Virginia, are protesting and voicing their concerns regarding school officials' recent decision to cut nine majors and one graduate program, including theology and religious studies.

Document Discusses Gain-Of-Function Research, Chimera Viruses

Research "clearly undermine[s]" idea that Covid-19 did not originate in a lab.

Church of England to Bless Same-Sex Marriages

"Where does the Church get its doctrine on marriage from?" asked General Synod member Daniel Matovu.

Bishop Investigated for ‘Hate Crimes’ After Condemning Sexualization of Children

West Midlands Police in the UK launched an investigation into Church of England bishop Sam Margrave for "an alleged online hate crime" after he condemned the LGBT ideology.

Church of England Announces £100 Million Reparations-Like Fund to Apologize for Slavery

The Church of England announced a series of measures this week in an effort to "compensate" for its links to the Transatlantic slave trade.

Amid the Ruin of Modernity, Pope Benedict XVI Championed a Restoration of Reason and Faith

Upon hearing the news of Pope Benedict XVI’s death on Saturday morning, I immediately thought of a long road trip I took with my wife 10 years ago, from Alaska to Texas, and a lonely stretch of highway in central Wyoming where, trapped in a car with nothing else to do, I listened to hours and hours of interviews conducted in the ’90s with then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the man destined to become Pope Benedict XVI.

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