The Illusion of Neutrality: Beyond ‘Live and Let Live’
As society embraced same-sex marriage, many believed it wouldn’t impact traditional views. However, this shift wasn’t neutral, leading to the sidelining of traditional beliefs.
As society embraced same-sex marriage, many believed it wouldn’t impact traditional views. However, this shift wasn’t neutral, leading to the sidelining of traditional beliefs.
In the ongoing debate about religion, politics, and abortion, far less attention has gone to how the desire to do whatever people want sexually shapes the entire conversation.
The “expressive self” tells us that our feelings are the most important part of who we are. How does this impact our understanding of sex, gender, and marriage?
Latter-day Saint scholar Jeffrey Thayne interviews the noted theologian Carl Trueman about the “Strange New World” Christians are now living in.
A modern new doctrine of self is at the core of cultural shifts challenging Christians today—all the more reason for disciples of Jesus to amplify their witness of God and human identity with the world.
I get together with my friends Thomas Stringham and Meagan Kohler to discuss their opinions on the sexual revolution and what role men play in teaching men proper sexual ethics.
As people of faith are increasingly critiqued for their convictions around marriage and family, they could be strengthened by a deeper appreciation of the philosophical basis of these religious teachings.