From the hallowed halls of ancient philosophy to the bustling thoroughfares of medieval Europe, the journey of transgender rights within Christianity paints a complex picture, interwoven with threads of mythology, religion, and cultural evolution.
We are deeply disturbed and ashamed of this history and we wish to say sorry. To repent of this history.” That was part of an apology for slavery yesterday from general secretary of the United Kingdom-based United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG), Reverend Duncan Dormor, for the Codrington Estate’s role in the enslavement of Africans. It was followed by the announcement during a press conference at the historic Codrington …