Christianity because of its failure to respond adequately to their concerns. This is not to say that Christian theology and the Christian church should respond by being all things to all people, but it should be concerned to remain true to its own faith, to struggle for consistency between its practical community life, and its claims of redemption and oneness for all in Christ, the mutuality of all—of whatever sex, class, background, race and so on—as equally and together bearers of God’s image.
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