Or, at least, demand an open marriage. My latest at The Hill. Read more…
Year: 2016
The Hypocrisy of Hillary’s Feminists
I am writing for The Hill contributors’ section every two weeks now. Here is this week’s column: “The Hypocrisy of Hillary’s Feminists” This entry isn’t directly related to religion, although I do mention some famous religious leaders with shadows over their legacies. Read more…
Review: Undaunted
Undaunted: Daring to Do What God Calls You to Do by Christine Caine [Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan, 2012; Zondervan audiobook read by Tess Masters, 2012] I first heard Christine Caine deliver a sermon at Willow Creek Community Church the weekend of April 17, 2016. Her sermon was so good, I made up my mind on the spot […] Read more…
Should an Egalitarian Date a Complementarian?
11-27-2023 UPDATE: The blog on which this was originally posted seems to have gone defunct, so I have re-posted it here. Read more…
Pro-Life? Not if you oppose paid maternity leave, childcare assistance
Yesterday I published an op-ed on pro-life feminism and Donald Trump’s recent paid maternity leave + childcare assistance proposals at The Hill. Read more…
Review: After You Believe
After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters by N. T. Wright [New York, N. Y.: HarperOne, 2010; HarperAudio audiobook read by Anthony Ferguson, 2010] If C. S. Lewis had been in favor of women’s ordination and a Bible scholar (two things which naturally belong together ;-)), he would have been N. T. Wright. They were/are […] Read more…
Guest post at the Maxwell Institute blog
I have a guest post at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Studies blog on my participation in the Mormon Theology Seminar earlier this year, here. The MI blog is not open to comments, so feel free to comment here. Read more…