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Duke Divinity School introduces a new course on queer theology

Duke Divinity School introduces a new course on queer theology

Duke Divinity School Offers “Queer Theology” Course Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina, is offering a course titled “From Baptismal Fonts to Queer Theology.” This class delves into the intersection of queer identities and theological concepts. Students will engage with questions like whether “queer” serves as a broad term that covers various identity politics […]

Speaking tongues or nonsense? Rebutting bad TikTok theology

Speaking in tongues is a spiritual act and a gift given to believers by the Holy Spirit. And the video of followers speaking in tongues is rounded in Tiktok. But after watching one video of a young woman recording herself praying in tongues, Ally Beth Stucky “Friendly” is not convinced that sharing this gift publicly […]

Want to grow in biblical theology? Try these 6 strategies in 2025

It's already a new year and I can't believe it. Have you ever thought about what your goals are for reading the Bible? You need to have a plan. I know our plans are not completely written, but if we have a plan that we are trying to implement, we are more likely to sit […]

Liberation theology vs. actual theology: Why illegal immigration is a biblical issue

Abortion and transgenderism are clearly theological issues, but what about illegal immigration? Does the Bible say anything about illegal immigration, border walls, or mass deportations? Some Christians point to Jesus' words in Matthew 22:39 as evidence that we should welcome into this country with open arms what Democrats euphemistically call “illegal aliens.” “Love as yourself.” […]

Gustavo Gutierrez, Founder of Liberation Theology, Dies at 96

ROME — Peruvian theologian Father Gustavo Gutiérrez, widely known as the father of liberation theology, died Tuesday, leaving behind a legacy mixed with faith, social justice and Marxism. Born in Lima on June 8, 1928, Gutierrez is best known for his groundbreaking work. liberation theology (1971), the namesake of liberation theology, re-envisioned the role of […]

Jackie Hill Perry Opens Up about Music, Theology, and Her LGBT Past

Jackie Hill Perry has always had a passion for words: as a child she would lie in bed writing songs, in high school she tried her hand at rapping, in college she wrote poetry, and as an adult she began writing books and giving speeches. “Even if it’s Scrabble, I’ll play Scrabble all day, because […]