

Re-imagining the Prophetic Norm with Robyn Henderson-Espinoza
Jun 5, 2018
Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, an activist theologian preparing for the Wild Goose Festival, dives into urgent discussions on justice and inclusivity in Christianity. They tackle the heresy of slaveholder Christianity and the challenges of despair in times like Holy Saturday. Robyn also explores how to speak about God without aligning with oppressors, and the necessity of centering marginalized voices in faith discussions. With humor and insight, they encourage transformational relationships and community engagement to reimagine prophetic norms.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 5min
Festival Buzz: Theology and Community
04:42 • 8min
Reimagining Activist Theology
12:45 • 27min
Relationships and Transformation
40:04 • 8min
Exploring Activism, Feminism, and the Culture of Violence
48:30 • 3min
Brews and Beliefs: A Theological Toast
51:09 • 3min
Reviving Prophetic Christianity Through Community Engagement
54:19 • 2min
Joyful Connections at Wild Goose
56:23 • 5min