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Back to the (Queer Christian) Basics

In this episode… this month at Queer Theology, we are going “back to the basics” of what it means to be Christian, what it means to be a queer person of faith, and what it means to queer theology Fr. Shay’s difficulty in finding resources for LGBTQ Chris

An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "Back to the (Queer Christian) Basics" was published on September 5, 2017.

September 5, 2017 · Queer Theology

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In this episode… this month at Queer Theology, we are going “back to the basics” of what it means to be Christian, what it means to be a queer person of faith, and what it means to queer theology Fr. Shay’s difficulty in finding resources for LGBTQ Christians who left conservative/fundamentalist Christianity but wanted to stay faithful Questions that we asked ourselves — and questions we continue to get asked — about the intersections of queerness, being a progressive person of faith, and Christianity How Brian experienced Christianity before coming out “The First Crack” A Guide to Recovering from Fundamentalism What changed that caused Brian’s faith to grow and flourish Asking questions of progressive, queer Christianity about salvation, original sin, resurrection, etc. If you have questions you’d like us to cover, email [email protected] If you want to go deeper, join us in Sanctuary Collective Keep an eye out for Resurrecting Faith, a book about how to do the work of building a faith that is life-giving and holistic Get the basics: Live On Thursday, September 21, we’re hosting a free webinar to explore what it really means to be a Christian and how queerness comes into play. You’re invited: register here! Read the transcript (PDF)   Photo by stevendepolo (Creative Commons 2.0) The post Back to the (Queer Christian) Basics appeared first on Queer Theology.

In this episode… this month at Queer Theology, we are going “back to the basics” of what it means to be Christian, what it means to be a queer person of faith, and what it means to queer theology Fr. Shay’s difficulty in finding resources for LGBTQ Christians who left conservative/fundamentalist Christianity but wanted to […]

The post Back to the (Queer Christian) Basics appeared first on Queer Theology.

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