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Easter Q&A

This year for Easter, we’re doing a Q&A episode to cover all things Holy Week and Easter. We really dig into a few amazing questions in this week’s episode. There were too many to get to all in one episode so we will be doing more Q&A episodes so

An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "Easter Q&A" was published on April 16, 2019.

April 16, 2019 · Queer Theology

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This year for Easter, we’re doing a Q&A episode to cover all things Holy Week and Easter. We really dig into a few amazing questions in this week’s episode. There were too many to get to all in one episode so we will be doing more Q&A episodes soon. Make sure you’re subscribed so that you don’t miss it — and you can submit your own question to be included in a future episode. Mentioned in this episode Last week’s episode on why we follow the lectionary Ask a question for a future podcast by email [email protected] (or leaving a voicemail here) Shay’s work on transgender theology Articles on LGBTQ youth and parents here and here Let justice roll like a mighty river The Nonviolent Atonement by Denny Weaver Jesus The Forgiving Victim by James Alison Webinar on the atonement, why Jesus died, and what happened on the cross with Rev. Adam Rao at queertheology.com/whydidjesusdie CRUCIFIXION (RESURRECTION) Photo by Tucker Good The post Easter Q&A appeared first on Queer Theology.

This year for Easter, we’re doing a Q&A episode to cover all things Holy Week and Easter. We really dig into a few amazing questions in this week’s episode. There were too many to get to all in one episode so we will be doing more Q&A episodes soon. Make sure you’re subscribed so that […]

The post Easter Q&A appeared first on Queer Theology.

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