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In this episode, Brian and Shannon explore Colossians 3:1-17 through a queer lens, discussing the implications of Paul's teachings on identity, sexuality, and community. They emphasize the importance of understanding the context of Paul's letters and how they apply to contemporary issues of queer identity and spirituality. The conversation highlights the need for compassion, kindness, and the recognition of individual identities within the framework of faith, ultimately calling for a more inclusive and loving community. Takeaways The passage from Colossians has been used against queer...
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We’re back to explore the intricate relationship between spirituality and sexuality! We share our personal journeys, societal challenges, and the importance of integrating these aspects of identity to reframe how to view sexuality. We also delve into the complexities of desire, agency, and the political implications of sexual oppression. Shame and desire intertwine within theological contexts, which makes it all the more important to integrate one's faith with their sexual identity and experiences. There is an unmistakable sacredness to sexuality and it can lead to transcendent experiences....
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We’re happy to welcome return guest Kaya Oakes back to the podcast for this episode to talk about her new book, “Not So Sorry: Abusers, False Apologies, and the Limits of Forgiveness.” Kaya Oakes is a journalist and author of six books. Her essays and journalism have appeared in many publications. She is also a faculty member in the College Writing Programs at UC Berkeley, where she teaches creative nonfiction, composition, and research writing. In this conversation, Kaya Oakes discusses her multifaceted identity as a teacher, writer, and cancer survivor, while exploring themes of...
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We are joined by author @lukeslamdunkwilson for this podcast episode to talk about his journey from being a former evangelical to a queer academic. Dr. Lucas Wilson is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Toronto Mississauga, formerly the Justice, Equity, and Transformation Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Calgary. He is the editor of Shame-Sex Attraction: Survivors’ Stories of Conversion Therapy. He is currently working on two interrelated monograph projects that examine evangelical homophobia and transphobia in the U.S. discussing the intertwining of his faith and queer...
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We’re excited to have return guest, John Dominic Crossan, on the pod this week to talk about his new book, “Paul the Pharisee: A Vision Beyond the Violence of Civilization.” We discuss the importance of matrix as a tool for understanding the context and background of texts and why that is so important when we look at Paul. Crossan emphasizes the role of metaphor in shaping our lives and how dismissing metaphor as less than literal impacts our theology. He explores the differences between ascension and resurrection and why they matter. He talks about how his book explores this distinction...
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A while back, we sat down with the hosts of the podcast, Judaism Unbound. So for this episode, we’re sharing that interview with y’all! In this interview, we talk about how to queer theology, share some of our favorite bible stories and discuss how to do this work well. We also touch on how other theologies, religions, and faith practices can enrich and impact our lives in a deeply meaningful way. Resources: Learn more and join the course Listen to the Join the If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can...
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Brian interviews Marques Hollie for this episode of the podcast. Marques Hollie (they/he), is an operatically-trained vocalist, ritual leader, and theatre-maker, who has been telling and singing stories for as long he can remember. Following a course of study in homiletics, liturgy, Torah exegesis, and the canon of Jewish stories, Marques received ordination as a Maggid (sacred storyteller). Currently, he is a student at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. Marques shares his journey as a queer clergy person who intertwines storytelling with spirituality. They discuss their experiences of...
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In this conversation, we speak with author, Eliot Schrefer, about his journey as a writer. We discuss his identity, influences, and the importance of queer representation in literature. He delves into his latest book, 'The Brightness Between Us,' and reflects on the creative process of adapting stories for film. Eliot emphasizes the significance of storytelling in providing hope and connection for LGBTQ+ youth, while also expressing his determination to keep producing this much needed content in the face of pushback from groups that want to ban books. Takeaways Eliot's journey...
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We’re joined by Ann Russo, a queer therapist, who shares her journey of growing up in a queer household and navigating the complexities of identity, religion, and acceptance. She discusses the challenges faced by LGBTQ individuals in religious spaces, the importance of support systems, and the impact of religious trauma. Ann emphasizes the need for therapists to be transparent and knowledgeable about LGBTQ issues and offers insights into finding the right therapist. Our conversation highlights stories of transformation and the significance of intergenerational relationships within the queer...
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In this interview, author, advocate, and therapist Chris Tompkins shares his personal journey of self-discovery as a gay man raised in a religious environment. He discusses the challenges of reconciling his identity with his faith, the impact of religious trauma, and the importance of awareness in parenting to support LGBTQ+ children. Chris talks about why he wrote his book, “Raising LGBTQ Allies,” and emphasizes the need for open conversations and practical strategies for parents to create a supportive environment for their kids, ultimately leading to a more inclusive society. ...
info_outlineIn this episode, Brian and Shannon explore Colossians 3:1-17 through a queer lens, discussing the implications of Paul's teachings on identity, sexuality, and community. They emphasize the importance of understanding the context of Paul's letters and how they apply to contemporary issues of queer identity and spirituality. The conversation highlights the need for compassion, kindness, and the recognition of individual identities within the framework of faith, ultimately calling for a more inclusive and loving community.
Takeaways
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The passage from Colossians has been used against queer individuals.
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Understanding the context of Paul's letters is crucial for interpretation.
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Queer identities are integral to our understanding of spirituality.
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We must not let homophobic interpretations dictate our faith.
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Paul's teachings call for a higher standard of behavior in community.
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Our identities matter to God and should be celebrated.
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Living out our values in relationships is essential for healing.
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Compassion and kindness are vital in our interactions with others.
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We are invited to build a new world that respects dignity and love.
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The journey of faith includes recognizing and valuing our unique experiences.
Chapters
(00:00) Exploring Colossians 3: A Queer Perspective
(02:39) Understanding Paul's Intentions
(05:00) The Intersection of Identity and Faith
(12:17) Queerness and the Divine
(17:14) Living Out Our Values in Relationships
(25:24) A Benediction for New Beginnings
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