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For five years, Dr. Abigail Rine has been teaching a course on gender theory at George Fox University, an evangelical school in the Quaker tradition.

At the beginning of the semester, she tells her students that "they are guaranteed to read something they will find disagreeable, probably even offensive."

Writing at FirstThings.com recently, she related how five years ago it was easy to find readings that challenged and even offended the evangelical college students "considering the secular bent of contemporary gender studies."

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But today, things are different. "Students now," she says, "arrive in my class thoroughly versed in the language and categories of identity politics; they are reticent to disagree with anything for fear of seeming intolerant — except, of course, what they perceive to be intolerant."

And what do they find "intolerant"? Well, in her class, an essay entitled "What is Marriage?" by Sherif Girgis, Robert George, and Ryan Anderson, which was the beginning of the book "What Is Marriage?: Man and Woman: A Defense."

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/marriage-redefined-young-evangelicals-in-crisis-140114/

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