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Kelly Brown Douglas: Faith at the Crossroads

May 13, 2025
In this captivating discussion, Kelly Brown Douglas, a respected womanist theologian and Episcopal priest, unpacks the intersection of faith, identity, and justice. She explores 'crossroads theology,' urging listeners to rethink sexuality and personal narratives within a broader cultural context. Douglas also delves into the importance of humility in prayer and the necessity for churches to confront systemic injustices. Through personal anecdotes, she highlights the resilience of faith amidst struggles, especially within the Black community.
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INSIGHT

Theology at the Crossroads

  • The crossroads symbolize a stable space reflecting life's full complexity, not a transitional liminal space.
  • This challenges binary thinking and affirms that God's creation and human identity are never simply binary.
ANECDOTE

Embracing Complex Identities

  • Kelly struggled with being both Black and Episcopalian, facing pressure to see these identities as separate.
  • She embraced the fullness of her identity at the crossroads, affirming complex, simultaneous identities.
INSIGHT

Binaries Sustain Oppression

  • Binaries reinforce oppressive cultural narratives like respectability rooted in whiteness.
  • White supremacy's binary logic excludes non-white identities, shaping American identity and humanity.
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