

From Southern Religion to Activist Theology: Stan Mitchell + Dr. Robyn Henderson-Espinoza
Aug 13, 2019
Join Stan Mitchell, a champion of activist theology, and Dr. Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, an inspiring author, as they tackle urgent themes around faith and inclusion. They explore the shifting views on sexuality within evangelicalism and share personal journeys from rigidity to openness. The conversation dives deep into advocacy for LGBTQ rights in the church and the intersections of identity and faith. They also reflect on the community's role in healing and activism, emphasizing the power of shared stories and meals in nurturing connections.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Community Connections and Theological Education Announcement
04:38 • 4min
Navigating Identity and Inclusion in Ministry
08:16 • 3min
Journey from Fundamentalism to Open Theology
11:39 • 18min
Faith, Identity, and Transformation
29:41 • 16min
Navigating Liberation Through Revolutionary Thought
45:41 • 4min
Faith, Activism, and the Charlottesville Rally
49:25 • 8min
Stories and Shared Meals: Building Community
57:28 • 18min
Navigating Family Dynamics and Faith
01:14:58 • 20min