The Economist: How odd Christian beliefs about sex shape the world

The Economist: How odd Christian beliefs about sex shape the world

Despite their shaky grounding in scripture
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Early Christians wrestled with how the Virgin Mary could remain a virgin while being impregnated by the Holy Spirit, leading to wild theories about divine entry through her eyes or ears. In his new book, historian Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christian attitudes toward sex and gender have evolved, revealing a patchwork of beliefs rather than a single doctrine. As debates over sexual ethics influence global politics, understanding these complexities becomes crucial.

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Despite their shaky grounding in scripture

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