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Sexuality and Gender
- When Song of Songs Uses a Word, It Doesn’t Always Mean What We Think It MeansAimee Byrd is correct that the book diagnoses flawed understandings of human sexuality, but her interpretative choices are open to question.Sandra Glahn|
- Secularism Doesn’t Have to Be BadUnderstood rightly, it offers the best hope of keeping pluralistic societies peaceful and free.Interview by Natasha Moore|Français
- Defining ‘Woman’ Starts with Humanity, Not FemalenessThe debate about the “second sex” brings us back to biology, humility, and Genesis 1.Hannah Anderson|español
- The Poet Who Prepared the Ground for the Sexual RevolutionPercy Shelley’s 19th-century attacks on marriage, monogamy, and Christianity foreshadowed progressive attitudes today.Carl Trueman|
- Side B Christians Like Me Are An Asset Not a ThreatSame-sex-attracted believers pay the cost of discipleship every day. Our witness needs to be heard.Bekah Mason|
- What Stand-Up Comedians Can Teach the ChurchGood comedy is strange and surprising. So is the gospel.Russell Moore|
- Ghana Churches Push Law to Combat Promotion of HomosexualityParliament is set to debate a controversial bill that would increase sentences for same-sex relationships and ban advocacy rights groups.Ryan Truscott|
- In Prayer, We Are Fully Seen and Fully KnownHow intimacy with God fuels Meg Baatz’s ministry among same-sex-attracted and LGBT peers.Interview by Rachel Gilson|
- The Rise and Fall of Mars HillEpisode 5|56minThe Things We Do To WomenWhen churches use sexuality to foster and motivate male commitment, women find themselves on the losing end.Mike Cosper|
- British City Apologizes for Removing Franklin Graham AdsUpdated: Evangelist celebrates “important movement for religious freedom in the UK.”Daniel Silliman|
