Worcester Bishop Rebukes ‘Blasphemous’ Writings of Holy Cross Professor

Chair of New Testament studies at College of the Holy Cross wrote a book a decade ago suggesting that Christ was a ‘drag king’ who had ‘queer desires.’

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WORCESTER, Mass. — The bishop of Worcester has issued a sharp rebuke to the College of the Holy Cross after it came to light that its chair of New Testament studies, Tat-siong Benny Liew, wrote a book a decade ago suggesting that Christ was a “drag king” who had “queer desires.”

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