Sir Diarmaid MacCulloch's new book serves as a well-placed hand grenade aimed at the Church of England debates surrounding sexual morality and interpretation.
MacCulloch argues that the Church has historically convoluted itself regarding sex, love, and marriage, attempting to offer clarity while remaining confused for millennia.
With a background as the first openly gay man seeking ordination in the Anglican Church, MacCulloch infuses a personal narrative into his scholarly work on sexuality.
He counters traditionalist narratives by tracing Christian debates on sexuality back to ancient roots, stressing the importance of understanding one’s own tradition comprehensively.
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