Resources offered to help Anglican seminarians learn about gender justicePosted Mar 20, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] A new educational resource to help Anglican theological colleges, seminaries and training programs teach about just relationships between women and men is being developed by the International Anglican Women’s Network. An international theological working group, drawing members from across the Communion, met in Limuru, Kenya, last week, to work on the study materials, “God’s Justice: Just relationships between women and men, girls and boys.”
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