
Homebrewed Christianity The Eucharistic Ontology of the Dance Party #QueerTheology with Jay Johnson
Jul 5, 2016
Rev. Dr. Jay E. Johnson, a theologian from the Pacific School of Religion, dives into the vibrant realm of queer theology, exploring the intersections of sexuality and faith. He discusses how dance parties can serve as spiritual sanctuaries for the LGBTQ+ community. Jay challenges conventional perceptions of erotic desire and its connection to divine love, advocating for an inclusive church that fully embraces diverse identities. His insights on the need for profound conversations about sexuality in faith communities are both refreshing and crucial.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Engaging Theology in a Digital Age
02:24 • 5min
Theological Reflections on Sexuality and the Body
07:27 • 22min
Spirituality Through Dance: LGBTQ+ Sanctuaries
29:24 • 7min
Erotic Desire and Divine Communion
36:43 • 20min
Queer Theology and Christian Inclusion
56:47 • 29min
Eroticism and Spiritual Connection
01:25:42 • 3min
Navigating Spirituality and Sexuality in Seminary
01:29:03 • 10min
The Spirit of Dance and Community Connection
01:39:11 • 3min
