by Leah Marie | Dec 9, 2016 | Featured, Feminism, Ordain Women, Priesthood |
Christine de Pizan is one of the first female philosophers whose works we have available. There is some debate about calling her a feminist. I think a strong argument can be made for it, but let’s do that another time. The point is that she was a strong advocate of...
by Jacob Baker | Apr 26, 2014 | Featured, Homosexuality |
Summoned and Unsettled: Gay Mormons and the Power of the Face of Love by Jacob Baker Renowned Jewish thinker Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995) spent much of his life thinking about how and why we relate or fail to relate to others. A French Jewish prisoner of war during...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Dec 11, 2013 | Apologetics, Featured, Natural Theology |
Note: I am publicly apologizing for this post. In it I have taken Dr. Lawrence Krauss’ comment out of context. This was an honest mistake, as I was working from memory. When I wrote the post, I could not find the debate on You Tube to confirm the...
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