Can Christianity Survive the Prejudice of Christians? A Revolution in Faith and Ethics
“Can Christianity Survive the Prejudice of Christians? A Revolution in Faith and Ethics” presented by John Shelby Spong on October 29, 2012 at Davidson College. A former Episcopal Bishop, and author of several books including The Sins of Scripture: Exposing the Bible’s Texts of Hate to Discover the God of Love.
Co-sponsored by the Davidson College Office of the President, Vann Center for Ethics, Gay-Straight Alliance, Lake Progressive Christians, and the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Lake Norman.
Topics:
Bibles and Bible Study,
Church History,
Early Christianity,
Ethical Issues,
Political Concerns,
Progressive Christianity 101,
Spiritual Exploration & Practice, and
Theology & Religious Education. 8 Points:
Point 1: Teachings of Jesus,
Point 3: Inclusive Community,
Point 4: Act As We Believe,
Point 5: Non-Dogmatic Searchers,
Point 6: Peace and Justice, and
Point 8: Compassion and Selfless Love. Resource Types:
Videos.
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