Examples of Mature Christianity: Part 6
About This Post
I’ve recently been “virtually” introduced to David J Dunn. He’s an insightful Orthodox lay-theologian. He recently got published at the Huffington Post (go David!). Here, he writes clearly and succinctly why Christian anti-gay language (I would argue of all kinds) is very un-Christian. He’s a constructivist, pure and simple.
Naturally, he received a lot of flack for the article, so read his follow-up to it at his blog as well: http://www.davidjdunn.com/2012/05/15/why-do-i-write-about-gay-marriage/
Other Posts in this Series
- Debra Dean Murphy
- Scott Savage on “Liturgy and the Mall”
- Matt Boulter’s “Religiosity”
- Knitting Benedict
- Doug Harrison’s “The Outpatient Monk”
About this Series
I’ve stumbled into a group of Christian bloggers who are all amazing. They really extend a ton of grace by associating with me at all. So I would love to leverage my 15 (thousand!) readers to give them some praise.
I’m calling this series “Examples of Mature Christianity” because there aren’t enough examples of it out there in the blogosphere nowaday. The world thinks Christians are all just a bunch of “blind faith”, “abortion doctor killing” “creationists” who want Santorum to run the country and turn it “back” into a theocracy. We really don’t need any more of those types of voices on the net — do we!? So, over the next few weeks read a bit from folks who have let their Christian beliefs actually sink into their souls and give them new and fresh perspectives which have sincerely shaped their behaviors and lifestyles. We don’t all think the same thing, because we’re people too, not just Bible believers!