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Pelvic Theology, Pelvic Justice

Culture
United States
Commencé June 04, 2026

In a recent New York Times guest essay, Catholic writer David Gibson praised Pope Leo for moving his church away from “pelvic theology.” For those unfamiliar with the term,. The post Pelvic Theology, Pelvic Justice appeared first on First Things

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Rejecting 'pelvic theology' risks diminishing the significance of sexual ethics in Catholic teaching, which is crucial for personal and communal morality.

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Moving away from 'pelvic theology' allows for a broader understanding of human dignity and justice, aligning faith with contemporary ethical concerns.

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Emphasizing 'pelvic justice' promotes a more inclusive approach to gender and sexuality, fostering compassion and understanding in faith communities.

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Critics of 'pelvic theology' often overlook the importance of sexual ethics in addressing issues like abuse and consent within the church.

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The debate over 'pelvic theology' reflects a deeper struggle within the church about how to engage with modernity while maintaining core beliefs.

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