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Church of England to consider gender-neutral God: reports
The Church of England is considering referring to God in "non-gendered" terms during ... and will fear that the proposed introduction of gender-neutral language is another example of the church ...
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The Church of England will consider gender-neutral terms for God after requests from priests
The Church of England has said it will consider whether to stop referring to God as “he” after priests asked to be allowed to use gender-neutral terms instead. The Church is launching a new ...
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Church of England Considering Gender-Neutral Terms for God
NPR reports that the Church of England is weighing its options for how to refer to God without assigning a gender. According to the church's governing body, while it has been exploring the topic of ...
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Gender-neutral terms for God are up for discussion, the Church of England says
The Church of England is considering how to refer to God without assigning a gender, its governing body ... a new project in the coming months to consider how gendered language should be used ...
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Church of England may begin using gender-neutral terms for God
The Church of England may soon begin referring to God in gender-neutral terms ... s liturgical commission leader to consider a proposal on gender-neutral language in the church.
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'God is neither male nor female': Church of England is considering gender-neutral terms
The Church of England is considering whether to stop referring to God as "he" after questions concerning the use of gender-neutral terms were raised by priests. The topic, which has been discussed by ...
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Why the pronouns used for God matter
The Church of England is not only responding to modern questions about gender, but also continuing a long tradition within Christianity of referring to God as male, female and beyond gender ...
Wall Street Journal20d
Must God Have a Gender in Our Prayers?
A bishop of the Church of England said last month that it has been studying whether to allow the use of non-gendered language for God in worship, a practice that a growing number of other churches ...
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Church of England considering gender-neutral terms for God
The Church of England is considering whether to stop referring to God as "he" after priests asked to be allowed to use gender-neutral terms instead. The church said it would launch a new project ...
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Why the pronouns used for God matter
The Church of England ... God has no gender. God appears to Moses in the burning bush in Exodus 3, defying all gender categories. The Book of 1 Kings presents a gentle image of a gender-neutral ...

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