

Ruining Dinner with Diana Butler Bass and Robyn Henderson-Espinoza
Oct 28, 2020
In this enlightening discussion, Diana Butler Bass, an award-winning author and expert in contemporary spirituality, teams up with Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, a nonbinary transqueer activist and scholar. They dive deep into the intersection of religion and politics, exploring evolving identities within Texas Baptist life. The guests share personal stories about tattoos as vibrant expressions of identity, and they discuss the challenges of authenticity in faith communities. Additionally, they reflect on the longing for connection in a post-COVID world, celebrating the joy of community through music and shared experiences.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Excited Reconnections and Reflective Dialogues
03:14 • 2min
Evolving Identities in Texas Baptist Life
05:07 • 28min
Ink and Identity: A Tale of Tattoos
33:09 • 10min
Embracing Authenticity in Faith
43:36 • 23min
Exploring Conversations and Connections
01:06:37 • 2min
Longing for Connection in a Post-COVID World
01:08:45 • 2min
Karaoke and Community: Finding Joy in Music
01:10:48 • 16min