Lisa Isherwood, théologienne réputée en théologies féministe et queer, aborde la théologie queer et son impact sur les communautés chrétiennes. Les discussions vont de la remise en question des normes établies à l'expression de soi à travers nos corps, en passant par l'inclusivité religieuse et la diversité des expressions de genre et de sexualité. Une réflexion profonde sur la théologie queer et son rôle dans la recherche théologique et la perception de l'identité queer.
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La chrétienté queer
La chrétienté a toujours repoussé les limites, notamment avec l'histoire de Jésus.
Lisa Isherwood considère la théologie queer comme une expansion de la compréhension.
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Théologie classique vs queer
La théologie classique normalise les aspects queer du christianisme.
La théologie queer, inspirée par Carter Heyward, met l'accent sur le pouvoir divin inhérent à chaque individu.
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Incarnation et théologie queer
La théologie queer, comme la théologie féministe, utilise la notion d'incarnation.
Elle met l'accent sur l'importance d'inclure plus de personnes que Jésus dans cette notion.
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[In English] What is queer theology? Is it really a thing? How could theology or christianity be queer? What does queer theology teach us? And how does it impact Christian communities and faith institutions such as marriage or Trinity?
A professor at Wales University Trinity Saint David, Lisa Isherwood is a renowned theologian in the fields of feminist and queer theologies. Her work focuses on issues such as body, gender, sexuality or ecotheology.
This interview was prepared by Valentine Rinner and Anne Guillard. It was conducted by Valentine Rinner, and recorded in Oxford on June 22nd, 2023.
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