
Homebrewed Christianity Susan Shaw: the story of a Process Southern Baptist Feminist
May 14, 2020
Dr. Susan M. Shaw, a professor at Oregon State University and author, discusses her journey as a Southern Baptist feminist. She shares her experience during the conservative takeover of the SBC and the challenges of raising a spiritual free agent. The conversation touches on the impact of social justice movements, the shifting power dynamics among evangelical men, and the frustrations of moderate Christians. Shaw advocates for a theology of both/and thinking, emphasizing that love should drive faith, not power.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Upcoming Events and Engaging Conversations in Theological Discussion
02:19 • 2min
Upcoming Events and Community Highlights
04:39 • 2min
Navigating Faith and Feminism in Southern Baptist Traditions
07:04 • 20min
Feminist Theology and Spiritual Exploration
27:27 • 17min
Navigating Faith and Politics: A Personal Reflection
44:40 • 4min
Power Dynamics in Southern Baptist Evangelicalism
48:36 • 10min
Navigating Faith and Identity: A Courageous Dialogue
58:18 • 30min
Embodying Grace: A New Perspective on Faith and Relationships
01:28:47 • 20min
