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Episcopal Perspectives: Reproductive Rights

October 2, 2024

The Cathedral is hosting four webinars in preparation for the election. They will explore key issues precisely from an Episcopal perspective, taking note especially of resolutions of General Convention. The third features The Very Rev. Patrick Malloy, Phd, in conversation with The Rev. Dr. Danielle Tumminio Hansen, Associate Professor of Practical Theology and Spiritual Care at Candler School of Theology, Emory University; editor of the Summer 2024 Issue of the Anglican Theological Review, Anglican Theologies of Reproductive Choice.

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