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Affirming Theology Vs. Queer Theology

In this episode, we discuss the difference between affirming theology and queer theology. We talk about the origin of queertheology.com The post Affirming Theology Vs. Queer Theology appeared first on Queer Theology.

An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "Affirming Theology Vs. Queer Theology" was published on March 17, 2024 and runs 31 minutes.

March 17, 2024 ·31m · Queer Theology

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In this episode, we discuss the difference between affirming theology and queer theology. We talk about the origin of queertheology.com and explore the ineffectiveness of arguing for affirmation and the need for a more proactive approach. We also delve into the rich history of queer theology and its ability to save and transform faith. It’s important to emphasize the distinction between individual experiences and organizational priorities, along with recognizing that feeling of dissonance. We recognize the precariousness of LGBTQ+ rights and the limitations of assimilation, which leads us to believing in the proactive nature of queer theology and its intersectionality with other liberation theologies.    Takeaways Queer theology offers a proactive and transformative approach to faith, going beyond the debate of LGBTQ+ affirmation. Individual experiences may differ from organizational priorities, and it is important to recognize and reckon with this dissonance. Assimilation is not a guarantee of LGBTQ+ rights, and the fight for liberation requires constant vigilance and action. Queer theology is part of a larger tapestry of liberation theologies, contributing to a more inclusive and just world.   Chapters (03:20) The Rich History of Queer Theology   (05:35) Queer Theology’s Commitment to Queer People   (06:37) Personal Transformation through Queer Theology   (08:43) The Importance of Individual Experiences vs. Organizational Priorities   (11:25) Distinguishing Between the Reformation Project and its Participants   (13:45) Recognizing Dissonance and Reckoning with Organizational Priorities   (15:13) The Importance of Community and Family   (18:13) The Precariousness of LGBTQ+ Rights   (20:01) The Proactive Nature of Queer Theology   (21:50) The Intersectionality of Liberation Theologies   (23:37) Queer Theology as a Call to Action   (26:48) The Transformative Power of Queer Theology   (29:04) The Personal and Pastoral Healing of Queer Theology   (30:33) Announcement of Workshop Series: From Affirmation to Liberation     Resources: Join the waitlist for the workshop From Affirmation to Liberation at queertheology.com/class  Join the  Sanctuary Collective Community If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology.   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT The post Affirming Theology Vs. Queer Theology appeared first on Queer Theology.

In this episode, we discuss the difference between affirming theology and queer theology. We talk about the origin of queertheology.com […]

The post Affirming Theology Vs. Queer Theology appeared first on Queer Theology.

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