
Homebrewed Christianity Monica A. Coleman: Process Womanist Theology
Aug 24, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Monica A. Coleman—a prominent advocate for faith and social justice—shares her insights on womanist theology and its connections to mental health. She highlights the significance of integrating personal narratives and the contributions of influential scholars like Katie Cannon. Coleman emphasizes the evolving nature of womanist thought and stresses the importance of inclusivity and intersectionality. Additionally, she touches on the complex relationships between African traditional religions and Christianity, advocating for a more liberating and just approach to faith.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Exploring the Accessibility of Process Theology
04:54 • 3min
Exploring Womanist Theology and Black Feminism
07:39 • 33min
Intersection of Experience and Womanist Theology
40:20 • 14min
Exploring Progressive Christian Sainting and Divine Representation
54:10 • 2min
Faith and Freedom: Redefining Christianity
56:30 • 23min
Navigating Mental Health Challenges in Community and Isolation
01:19:20 • 6min
