Exegesis and #MeToo: The unlikely combo primed for a positive impact
Let's face it, theology and cutting-edge social movements fighting sexual harassment seem to be worlds apart.
Let's face it, theology and cutting-edge social movements fighting sexual harassment seem to be worlds apart.
G-d can be there in absentia, while human beings wrestle with doing the right thing.
If you feel something is broken, then listen for the strains of an ancient teaching that have been there all along.
Church leaders in the UK have expressed their solidarity with the Muslim community in New Zealand after Friday's tragic shootings at two mosques.
The report follows investigations into widespread abuse of minors by clergy in other countries that have shaken the Roman Catholic Church to its foundations.
'No religious organisation or group deserves to be the target of someone's hate – regardless of beliefs.'
The General Synod of the Evangelical Church in Austria has voted in favour of allowing blessings for same-sex unions.
Margaret Jackson and Maureen Jack look like two ordinary women but they were strangers until a life-changing act of generosity a few years ago forged not only a close friendship, but a unique bond.
British Christians need to be sensitive to their country's colonial past and how this might affect their witness in communities that once belonged to the Empire, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
A growing number of Catholics are now questioning their commitment to the Church in the wake of the recent sexual abuse scandal involving young people and priests, a new Gallup poll has found.
With women now making up nearly a third of the clergy in the Church of England, a 364-year-old support ministry is rebranding to be more inclusive.
Cardinal George Pell, the most senior Catholic leader to be convicted of child sexual abuse, was today sentenced to six years in prison by Melbourne county court.
According to this law, 'the creation of a sect and expansion of sectarianism' is forbidden and subject to persecution.