The Center Doesn't Need to Hold
I've now seen three articles in the RNS and Firebrand, saying that the "UM Center Cannot Hold." I'll just note that all three come to this conclusion by assuming that the "center" is a place on the continuum between two incompatible positions on the far ends of a spectrum. And that in turn assumes a simplistic bifurcation between liberal/progressive and orthodox/traditional Christianity. I would suggest that both the liberal tradition and its progressive expression, and the anti-liberal/evangelical tradition and its orthodox/traditional expression are inadequate to the mission given the church by Jesus Christ. Each is in its own way dogmatic, staking an ethical claim vis-a-vis human sexuality rooted in either modernist or anti-modernist assumptions about the human person. A coherent, relevant witness to the gospel cannot be borne by such claims. Faithful witness to the gospel simply isn't found on a spectrum shaped by modernity and post-modernity. In...