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Monica Coleman

She is an Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religions at Claremont School of Theology.

Top 5 podcasts with Monica Coleman

Ranked by the Snipd community
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May 8, 2017 • 57min

Spiritual Terrorism and Liberation with Monica Coleman

Monica Coleman, a passionate advocate for spiritual liberation, dives into the challenges of spiritual terrorism and how process theology can empower individuals. She and Tripp unpack inherited beliefs about God's power that may instill fear, and they discuss vibrant metaphors for understanding the divine amidst suffering. The conversation also touches on the dual nature of liberation—both personal and collective—and how creative expressions of faith can enrich our connections with others and our own spirituality.
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Jan 10, 2017 • 1h 16min

5 Reasons to Go Process, theologically speaking w/ Monica Coleman

Monica Coleman, a theologian known for her fresh insights into Process theology, dives into compelling reasons to embrace this dynamic perspective. She challenges classical theology's limitations and simplifies key concepts for listeners. The conversation highlights how Process theology redefines the nature of God, suffering, and free will, emphasizing relationality. Coleman also sheds light on the philosophical dimensions of evil, God's omnipresence, and the transformative interpretation of scripture, inviting a deeper understanding of faith and existence.
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Dec 6, 2016 • 1h 23min

Christian Feminist Theology with Elizabeth Johnson, Monica Coleman, and Cindy Rigby

In a riveting discussion, Elizabeth Johnson, a renowned feminist theologian, joins fellow scholars Monica Coleman and Cindy Rigby to explore the transformative power of feminist theology. They share insights into the many trajectories of this discipline, discussing its practical applications within the church and classroom. The trio emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and the need for diverse voices, particularly from women and marginalized communities, in shaping contemporary theological dialogues. Expect engaging anecdotes and profound reflections!
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Jul 5, 2012 • 1h 36min

NERD OUT! Preaching, Power, Pannenberg, & Pastor Pops

Monica Coleman, a creative champion, joins the discussion on powerful topics like miraculous preaching and the pivotal role of parental models in faith. They dive into John Piper’s interpretations and share insights from their experiences at the Wild Goose Festival. The conversation highlights the dynamic between God's presence and human autonomy, examining how faith interacts with creativity and community support. With a critical look at Pannenberg's theological perspectives, the chat redefines how we engage with spirituality in contemporary life.
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Jun 28, 2012 • 56min

Womanist Theology Goes Process with Monica Coleman

Monica Coleman, an Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religions, guides listeners through an insightful exploration of womanist theology and process thought. She emphasizes the importance of empathy and community healing, especially concerning domestic violence and social justice. They discuss redefining God and salvation through diverse identities, as well as the power of storytelling in shaping values and identity. Coleman also highlights the role of community rituals in understanding life and death, bringing a fresh perspective to theological discussions.