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Beth Moore apologizes for her past views on complementarianism

John Fea   |  April 8, 2021

Here is Yonat Shimron and Bob Smietana at Religion News Service: In a Twitter thread Wednesday (April 7), Moore took aim at complementarianism, the 20th century theological framework that argues men and women were created for different roles and that...

“The Ethic of Being”

John Fea   |  February 11, 2021

Note: This piece is a slightly revised version of a post I wrote on February 20, 2020. –JF This week in Created and Called for Community at Messiah University we are exploring the Judeo-Christian creation accounts in Genesis 1 and 2.  On Tuesday we read...

How Randall Balmer writes

John Fea   |  February 6, 2021

I love learning how accomplished scholars and writers write. Over Scot McKnight’s blog Jesus Creed, David Moore talks writing with Dartmouth religion professor Randall Balmer. Here is a taste: Moore: What is some good advice you received on writing? Balmer: I love...

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