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Natalie Wigg-Stevenson: From Transgressive Devotion to Snuggle Puppy

Mar 24, 2022
Theologian and author Natalie Wigg-Stevenson discusses theology as performance art, parenting, and holy week material. They explore the evolution of understanding theology, queerness and temporality, challenging social norms, crossing the cross, consequences of sin, uncomfortable artwork, a child's bullying experience, and transgressive devotion.
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Theology as Art

  • Natalie Wigg-Stevenson's vocation is expanding theological imaginations.
  • She believes theology is a creative act, like an art form.
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Theology's Evolution

  • Initially, Wigg-Stevenson didn't view theology as a distinct field but as a matter of truth.
  • Her art history background led her to see theology as a creative process.
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Embodied Tradition

  • Wigg-Stevenson views the Christian tradition as both good and evil.
  • She believes engaging with it viscerally is crucial, letting it "pour through" her.
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