Volume > Issue > New Oxford Notes: July-August 2016

New Oxford Notes: July-August 2016

Breaking the Bathroom Barrier: A Civil-Rights Imperative?

If transgender people truly want "equal protection under the law," they shouldn't be treated as a separate class of people, distinct from the rest of society. This is what the inaptly named nondiscrimination laws would do.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.
Terror at the Disco: Why the Experts Always Come Up Empty

Again after the Orlando massacre, the national conversation about anti-gay hatred studiously avoided any mention of Islam and the Muslim view of homosexuality. Anger was directed primarily at conservative Christians.

READ MORE ON THIS NOTE.

You May Also Enjoy

The Innkeeper’s Wife

My plan had been to stay with my brother and to have his wife help with the delivery. Where was the Lord of Hosts when you needed Him?

Symposium on Transcending Ideological Conformity

With contributions by Robert Coles, Will D. Campbell, Ronda Chervin, John C. Cort, Stanley Hauerwas, James G. Hanink, Amitai Etzioni, James Seaton, Dale Vree, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Ronald Austin, Christopher Lasch

Abortion Is More Than 'Murder'

Accepting the killing of strangers eats away at our community from the outside in; accepting the killing of our own children rots us from the inside out.