Queering Jesus: Undoing Religious Trauma and Reclaiming the Body
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In this episode of Queerly Having Issues, we will dives deep into the intersection of religious trauma and queer theology. After growing up in a non-affirming evangelical environment, I will share how reframing the Christian narrative through a queer lens has been a powerful part of my healing journey. I will introduce the basics of queer theology and queer Christology, discuss key thinkers like Marcella Althaus-Reed and Robert Goss, and reflects on how reimagining Jesus as a radical, justice-seeking outsider can offer hope and healing for queer individuals. Whether you're deconstructing your faith, recovering from religious trauma, or simply curious about how spirituality and queerness can coexist, this episode offers a thoughtful and empowering perspective.
References within this episode:
Marcella Althaus-Reid
Robert Goss
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