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What Motherhood and Ecumenism Have in Common
This article is reprinted from Rebecca Todd Peters’ blog at Patheos, “To Do Justice.” For original, see: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/todojustice/2015/07/06/what-motherhood-and-ecumenism-have-in-common/ “There are practical obstacles to women during intervals of pregnancy, giving birth and nursing, of which the female employees usually take extensive … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic, ecumenical, Ecumenism, gender justice, motherhood, WCC, women's ordination, Women's Rights, Would Council of Churches
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The Missional Church: The Church Catholic
I was teaching youth and college Sunday school a few years ago, and we were discussing the Apostles’ Creed, particularly the part where Christians confess belief in the ‘holy and catholic church’. One student spoke up and asked what the … Continue reading
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Tagged Accra Confession, Belhar Confession, capitalism, catholic, catholicity, eco-justice, economics, environment, GA221, Racial Justice, racism, scripture
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