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Ecumenical Lectures in IloiloTwo lectures on gender and ethics were presented to a church-filled crowd at the Central Philippine University in Iloilo City, Philippines on 6 February 2009. The invited lecturers were Dr. Anna May Say Pa, a Bible scholar and former principal of Myanmar Institute of Theology and Dr. Hope S. Antone, joint executive secretary for Faith, Mission and Unity of the Christian Conference of Asia. They were invited to give lectures by the CPU dean of the College of Theology, Rev. Dr. Limuel Equina. Anna May's lecture focused on the rights of ethnic minorities in Myanmar while Hope's lecture focused on gender issues in ethics. Among the questions that were raised by the students were: can homosexual people (gays and lesbians) go to heaven? Is homosexuality a matter of sexual orientation or preference? Does sexual abuse really happen in the church. Such questions reflect the hush-hush topics in the church and Christian circles. The 1000-capacity university chapel was filled with students and faculty from the religion and ethics department, social work department and College of Theology. Majority of the students in CPU are from Catholic and Baptist backgrounds. For a fuller coverage of the lectures, please see CCA News, March 2009 edition. posted by hope on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 |
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