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Why Christian claims cannot be upheld

It is super to have my work taught on A-level courses, but perplexing when the textbooks’ descriptions of my work are misleading. (My work is studied in AQA courses, and mentioned by OCR.) So here goes…

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I am a post-Christian theologian; post-Christian because not Christian, but post-Christian in that that is the tradition from which I came. I do not call myself a ‘feminist’ theologian. (Such a term puts me in a box. I should want to say simply that I’m a theologian. It is Christians who are one-sided, pursuing a masculinist agenda.) How I think about God is naturally gender-inclusive; there would be no reason to gender it.

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