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Tag: Conversion Of Constantine

Why James Jones is Wrong

By Peter Ould Posted on March 6, 2010 Posted in Church of England, Ecclesiastical, Secular / Christian, Sexuality, Theology, Wholeness Tagged with Bishop James, Conscription, Conversion Of Constantine, Cursory Glance, Diocesan Synod, Divergent Views, Ethical Issues, Ethical Positions, Human Sexuality, James Jones, Lively Debates, Moral Conviction, Moral Judgement, Moral Principles, No Doubt, Pacifism, Principle Of The Sanctity Of Human Life, Roman Empire, Sanctity Of Human Life, War Theory

In his speech to Liverpool Diocesan Synod today, Bishop James Jones has argued that the Church should view the debate over human sexuality in the same way that in the past we have agreed to disagree over Just War. He …

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