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for example, the first big argument over sex was held by the anglican communion within the anglican communion in 1930, and there are annual conference at lambeth when it was decided for the first time in the history of christianity, to make certain exceptions for artificial contraception. this is a historical point that's not well understood because there was unanimity within christendom about this question from the beginning until 1930 and the anglican communion think communion decided that in certain circumstance, as in marriage, in consultation with a pastor, etc., etc., there were several steps that had to be observed that contraception could be okayed. now, as it turned out, that line did not hold and in very short order there were no more exceptions and there was no more talk of married people, etc.. but i draw attention to that, both because it was pivotal within the history of christianity and because that year, 1930 suggest that there was a rethinking about sex going on well before the birth control pill in 1963. mary susan yoshihara, president of the american council on women, peace
for example, the first big argument over sex was held by the anglican communion within the anglican communion in 1930, and there are annual conference at lambeth when it was decided for the first time in the history of christianity, to make certain exceptions for artificial contraception. this is a historical point that's not well understood because there was unanimity within christendom about this question from the beginning until 1930 and the anglican communion think communion decided that in...
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Nov 12, 2023
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for example, the first big argument over sex was held by the anglican communion within the anglican communion in 1930, and there are annual conference at lambeth when it was decided for the first time in the history of christianity, to make certain exceptions for artificial contraception. this is a historical point that's not well understood because there was unanimity within christendom about this question from the beginning until 1930 and the anglican communion think communion decided that in certain circumstance, as in marriage, in consultation with a pastor, etc., etc., there were several steps that had to be observed that contraception could be okayed. now, as it turned out, that line did not hold and in very short order there were no more exceptions and there was no more talk of married people, etc.. but i draw attention to that, both because it was pivotal within the history of christianity and because that year, 1930 suggest that there was a rethinking about sex going on well before the birth control pill in 1963. mary susan yoshihara, president of the american council on women, peace
for example, the first big argument over sex was held by the anglican communion within the anglican communion in 1930, and there are annual conference at lambeth when it was decided for the first time in the history of christianity, to make certain exceptions for artificial contraception. this is a historical point that's not well understood because there was unanimity within christendom about this question from the beginning until 1930 and the anglican communion think communion decided that in...
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Nov 22, 2023
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[laughter] so i went, in my father's family we are episcopalians, so the anglican communion as it wascalled the diocese was at the time called the diocese [inaudible] so i got a job working at an anglican mission hospital, four hours in and it had been a german port. i lived in the german prison. there were five missionaries there and they were all women so they put me, isolated in just across the yard and then on the outskirts was a cemetery and it was german soldiers. help people understand the role. he wrote brilliantly about this, the role of africa in world war i when he was deconstructing the reasons for the war. can you explain that a little bit? >> sure. he wrote what i think is one of the most brilliant articles quite possibly in the 20th century in the atlantic monthly in 1915 titled the african roots of the war and in this article he identified andd pinpointed e origins of the war in the imperial competition amongst the different european belligerents for control of africa and its resources, both human and material and it was these rivalries, these colonial rivalries that i
[laughter] so i went, in my father's family we are episcopalians, so the anglican communion as it wascalled the diocese was at the time called the diocese [inaudible] so i got a job working at an anglican mission hospital, four hours in and it had been a german port. i lived in the german prison. there were five missionaries there and they were all women so they put me, isolated in just across the yard and then on the outskirts was a cemetery and it was german soldiers. help people understand...
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Nov 21, 2023
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so i went, and my father's family were episcopalians and so the anglican communion as is called, assistedisis was at the time called the diocese of central kenji nika. i got a job working at an anglican mission hospital for hours been to the bush from the capital of tanzania. and it had been a german fort, and a live in the german prison. there were five european missionaries there. they put me, they were all women so they put me, isolated and what was the german prison, just across sort of yard. then on the outskirts was a cemetery, and it was the war did of german soldiers. talk about god help people understand the role of africa -- and du bois wrote brilliantly about this the role of africa in world war i when he was deconstructing the reasons for the war. can you explain that a little bit? >> sure. du bois wrote what i think is one of the most brilliant articles, quite puzzled in the 20th century, in "the atlantic monthly" in 1915 titled the african roots of the war. and in this article he identified, he pinpointed the origins of the war in the imperial competition among the different
so i went, and my father's family were episcopalians and so the anglican communion as is called, assistedisis was at the time called the diocese of central kenji nika. i got a job working at an anglican mission hospital for hours been to the bush from the capital of tanzania. and it had been a german fort, and a live in the german prison. there were five european missionaries there. they put me, they were all women so they put me, isolated and what was the german prison, just across sort of...
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Nov 22, 2023
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and so through the anglican communion, as it was called, the diocese, west virginia sister diocese was at the time called the diocese of central tanganyika. so i got job working at an anglican mission hospital. 4 hours into the bush from dodoma capital of tanzania and it had been a german for it. and lived in the german prison. i mean, they were five european missionaries there, and then they put there, they were all women, so they me, you know, isolated in what was the german prison? just just across the sort of yard. and then the outskirts was a cemetery and it was the war did of german soldiers talk about helping understand the role of africa and. the boys wrote brilliantly about the role of africa in world war one, when he was deconstructing the reasons for the war can. you explain that a little bit. sure, dubois wrote. what i think is one of the most brilliant articles, quite possibly in the 20th century in the atlantic monthly in 1915, titled the african roots of the war. and in this article he identified he pinpointed the origins of the war in the imperial copper amongst the dif
and so through the anglican communion, as it was called, the diocese, west virginia sister diocese was at the time called the diocese of central tanganyika. so i got job working at an anglican mission hospital. 4 hours into the bush from dodoma capital of tanzania and it had been a german for it. and lived in the german prison. i mean, they were five european missionaries there, and then they put there, they were all women, so they me, you know, isolated in what was the german prison? just just...