Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Southern Baptist seminary, in #MeToo age, appoints ‘women’s support coordinator’

By Adelle M. Banks — November 30, 2018
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (RNS) — The president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary said the new position helps demonstrate the school has 'no tolerance on this campus for sexual harassment, assault, or disrespect.'

It is not ‘character assassination’ for the church to be the church

By Denny Burk — May 3, 2017
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (RNS) The entire 2,000-year history of the Christian church has spoken univocally about homosexuality.

No ‘therapy,’ but Jesus can change LGBT lives, say evangelical leaders

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — October 6, 2015
(RNS) The Rev. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Seminary, said reparative therapy is a "superficial” response to the "struggle" people face in dealing with homosexuality and transgender identity. But he still thinks gays can change.

Evangelical transgender conference rejects notion that gender identity can change

By Emily McFarlan Miller — September 21, 2015
(RNS) But transgender voices weren't invited to the sold out event, to be headlined by Southern Baptist conservative Rev. Albert Mohler.

Unitarian Universalists see chance for growth in growth of secularism

By Bob Smietana — October 4, 2012

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) Unitarian Universalists grew nationally by 15.8 percent from 2000 to 2010, and while they remain small in total numbers with about 211,000 adherents nationwide, Unitarians believe their open-minded faith has a bright future as an alternative to more exclusive brands of religion. By Bob Smietana/USA Today.

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