Will Fashion Help Challenge America's Catholic Bishops?

Will Fashion Help Challenge America’s Catholic Bishops? AOC Sensually Yours
You might think that the entire subject of Witchcraft is long behind us, but this is not so. As theologians use archaeology, cultural anthropology and a host of new discoveries about early Christians to examine the critical question ‘Is God male?’, theologians like Sister Elizabeth A. Johnson, a Fordham University professor, are under attack.
American bishops have issued a 21-page critique governing the future of theological study in the United States, writes the NYTimes.
Many on the left and the right agree on one point: The bishops, who have already shut off discussion about ordaining women, are signaling that other long-debated questions about gender in the church — the choice of pronouns in prayers, the study of the male and female aspects of God — are substantially off-limits as well.
Mon, April 18, 2011 in
Religion,
Self,
Sex & Culture tagged
American bishops,
Catholic women,
Emanuele Savoia,
Italo Pantano,
Sister Elizabeth A. Johnson,
witchcraft 
























































