Fuller says some churches allow same-sex marriage. But ban on married gay students remains.
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‘Faithful Christians’ can support gay marriage, evangelical seminary leaders say
Fuller Theological Seminary says it still believes marriage is between one man and one woman A statement on gay marriage by leaders of the Fuller Theological Seminary has prompted concerns among some Christian scholars about the future direction of the evangelical school. The seminary, based in Pasadena, California, recently reaffirmed its stance that marriage is “a union between a man and a… Source
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Fuller says some churches allow same-sex marriage. But ban on married gay students remains.
(RNS) — The school has cut ties with LGBTQ students and affirming staff in the past. It's unclear if the board's comments about "faithful Christians" who affirm same sex marriage will change anything.
Fuller Seminary Affirms Traditional Marriage But Says ‘Faithful’ Christians Can Disagree - Michael Foust
Fuller affirms biblical marriage — but leaves room for debate. Can both be true? One of America’s top seminaries is holding to Scripture on marriage while saying Christians can still disagree. Albert Mohler says that’s a compromise the Bible doesn’t allow.
Fuller Affirms Ban on Married Gay Students, While Saying Some 'Faithful' Denominations Disagree
The board of a leading evangelical seminary voted to affirm its long-standing belief that LBGTQ relationships are unbiblical during its May meeting. But in an email to supporters Thursday, Fuller Theological Seminary’s president also acknowledged that some “faithful” Christian denominations approve of same-sex relationships, an unusual stance for an evangelical seminary. The acknowledgment that denominations can disagree on the issue and remain …
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