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Channeling My (Inner) White Shame
Posted on August 2, 2013 Leave a Comment
Last week, I had the privilege of participating in the Human Rights Campaign Summer Institute for Theologians and Religious Scholars at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, which was co-sponsored by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation. As the week began to unfold, one word came to the forefront of our discourse and reflection: intersectionality. […]
The New Normal: Reforming Sexual Ethics for Global Justice
Posted on February 8, 2013 1 Comment
For several decades, sexual ethics has been the subject of critical scrutiny and careful revision within the academy, seminary, pulpit, pew, and bedroom. And for a very good reason. With the rise of women’s liberation and the slow, but steady momentum gained by the bold and brave activists of the queer community, people are beginning […]