Where Does Morality Come From?

Is it possible to have a foundation for moral beliefs without appealing to Scripture? John Corvino argues that it is, making a plea for humility from all parties in the debate. At the same time, he challenges his fellow liberals to reject the claim that “morality is a private matter.”

Love the Sinner / Hate the Sin

John Corvino explains the problem with the standard “Love the Sinner/Hate the Sin” line, while also rejecting simplistic distinctions between homosexual orientation and homosexual conduct. He concludes with a message to religious conservatives who want to express their love for LGBT people while still maintaining that same-sex relations are sinful.

Andrew Sullivan outs me

…as a conservative, writing: This conservative case was buttressed by my fellow conservative writers – learned, decent, honest intellectuals like Jon Rauch and Bruce Bawer and Dale Carpenter and John Corvino and many others. We were no Democrats. For the record, I’ve been a registered Democrat for decades. Nonetheless, the full piece is well worth… Continue reading Andrew Sullivan outs me

Review of Debating SSM at The American Conservative

There’s a nice profile of John’s marriage-debate book (with Maggie Gallagher) at The American Conservative. From the review: Debating Same-Sex Marriage is an important book that lays bare the philosophical arguments for and against the legalization of same-sex marriage. Although I am partial to Gallagher’s arguments, Corvino’s position is well argued and more in tune… Continue reading Review of Debating SSM at The American Conservative