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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 07:31 PM Jul 2012

America's liberal Christians might be progressive and inclusive, but they are also dying out

The EpiscopalChurch suffers from a staggering fall in church attendance

The marketing mantra of liberal Christianity is "change or die." Here's the pitch:society has evolved since the 1960s, shedding its old prejudices and misunderstandings and replacing them with a new consensus based on reason and tolerance. Unless the mainstream churches embrace women priests, socialism and gay marriage, they will lose relevance and die out.

Conservatives might protest that the beauty of God is rooted not in relevance but timelessness. But, like any other business, Christianity is a numbers game - so making that argument sounds like saying, "Yes the car might be popular, but the horse and cart is a design classic." Intellectual momentum, liberals insist, is with love and diversity.

Not so, says Ross Douthat in a New York Times article that has caused quite a stir among the liberal faithful. Douthat charts the strange demise of the US Episcopal Church, which he describes as "flexible to the point of indifference on dogma, friendly to sexual liberation in almost every form, willing to blend Christianity with other faiths, and eager to downplay theology entirely in favor of secular political causes."

http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16349#.UBMjks9lRw4

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America's liberal Christians might be progressive and inclusive, but they are also dying out (Original Post) SecularMotion Jul 2012 OP
Douthat and Stanley would both wish that were true. cbayer Jul 2012 #1
It was "beat up on Episcopalians Week" in the right-wing press last week Lydia Leftcoast Jul 2012 #2
It certainly was. I think it was pushback for their recent progressive positions. cbayer Jul 2012 #3

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
1. Douthat and Stanley would both wish that were true.
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 08:04 PM
Jul 2012

I have personally found some of the rebuttals to Douthat's recent article more compelling.

Interesting that Stanley converted from COE to Catholicism and is, apparently, a practicing Catholic.

Turf war, maybe?

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
3. It certainly was. I think it was pushback for their recent progressive positions.
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 11:58 AM
Jul 2012

If the Episcopal and mainline protestant churches reclaim progressive/liberal causes, the religious right may lose power.

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