When a Feminist Discovers the Christian Sexual Ethic
Louise Perry is right: the secular, feminist understanding of sex and gender is deficient, even destructive. It’s most dangerous for women, the very people feminists (purportedly) seek to uplift.
Louise Perry is right: the secular, feminist understanding of sex and gender is deficient, even destructive. It’s most dangerous for women, the very people feminists (purportedly) seek to uplift.
Christopher and Richard Hays argue that God has changed his mind on same-sex relationships. What’s at stake is our understanding of who God is and how we can discern his will.
We can identify with someone else, but we can’t identify as someone else.
The CRC traveled far down the road toward theological liberalism—and then hit the brakes. Here’s how a denomination found its way back to orthodoxy.
It turns out that objecting to allowing young people to make irrevocable medical changes to their bodies was exactly the right decision.