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Christ the King

This Sunday is “Christ the King” Sunday or “Reign of Christ” Sunday, depending on your church, and in today’s episode, we are talking about the “king” and “Lord” language used throughout the Christian scriptures and tradition to talk about Jesus. Why do

An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "Christ the King" was published on November 20, 2018.

November 20, 2018 · Queer Theology

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This Sunday is “Christ the King” Sunday or “Reign of Christ” Sunday, depending on your church, and in today’s episode, we are talking about the “king” and “Lord” language used throughout the Christian scriptures and tradition to talk about Jesus. Why do we do that? What is it’s significant? And what are the political implications of that language? Read the transcript (PDF) Two of the passages for this week’s lectionary are Revelation 1:4b-8 and John 18:33-37 We wrestle with these issues and questions together with LGBTQ Christians and straight, cisgender supporters from around the world inside of Sanctuary Collective. If you want to dive deeper, you can learn more and signup at queertheology.com/community If you want to ensure that we can continue to produce this podcast, please consider supporting us with a one-time or monthly pledge at queertheology.com/support Photo by Joshua Eckstein  The post Christ the King appeared first on Queer Theology.

This Sunday is “Christ the King” Sunday or “Reign of Christ” Sunday, depending on your church, and in today’s episode, we are talking about the “king” and “Lord” language used throughout the Christian scriptures and tradition to talk about Jesus. Why do we do that? What is it’s significant? And what are the political implications […]

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