Continuing my reflections on C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy, let's discuss book two, Perelandra. This story explores the question of "What would you do if you could stop the serpent in the Garden of Eden?" We see how C.S. Lewis's cosmology parallels the more recent teachings of the late Dr. Michael Heiser. And we'll hone in on the vision Dr. Ransom has of the true meaning of gender.
#CSLewis #SpaceTrilogy #RansomTrilogy #Gender #Cosmology #MichaelHeiser #Sexuality
I have finally read C.S. Lewis' Space Trilogy, and I have thoughts! In this reflection on "Out of the Silent Planet," I focus on what we can learn about the place of sexual pleasure in the life cycle of love. What happens when our world is so bent that we make pleasure its own end?
#CSLewis #SpaceTrilogy #RansomTrilogy #Sexuality #SexualAddiction #SexualEthics #pleasure #love
In support of Arizona's bill, HCR 2003, former college volleyball athlete Kaylie Ray said, "bodies play sports, not identities." I 100% back Kaylie's stand against the male infiltration of women's spaces, but let's discuss the terminology that we've allowed to be dictated by gender ideology. How does the Christian worldview understand the relationship between the body and identity, between the physical and spiritual?
#Gender #GenderIdentity #HCR2003 #Identity #TheologyoftheBody #TOB #GenderIdeology #Transgender
How do we best care for neighbors with ongoing difficulties with normativity? In this two-part video, we explore the social stigma and shame endured by people with chronic medical conditions and disabilities, as well as the complications in determining society's and the church's approach to helping them function and flourish in community. In part 2, we will use part 1's discussion to examine the pros and cons of the "disability lens" adopted by proponents of Side B "gay Christianity."
#Shame #Disability #SocialStigma #UglyLaws #DisabilityLens #LGBTQ #SSA #SideB #GenderDysphoria