
Homebrewed Christianity Activist Theology with Robyn Henderson-Espinoza #GoActivistTheology
Nov 6, 2017
Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, a queer activist and public theologian with a PhD in constructive philosophical theology and ethics, dives into activist theology. They explore how diverse communities can unite without losing their individuality and challenge harmful societal norms. Robyn shares insights from their experiences in protests, including discussions on white fragility and intersectionality. They also reflect on the craft beer culture, linking it to community identity and the politics of difference, sparking thoughtful dialogue on social justice.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Worship Diversity and Activist Theology
04:12 • 7min
Embracing Radical Differences for Social Justice
11:19 • 7min
Navigating Activism and Empire within Progressive Christianity
18:16 • 3min
Revolutionizing Norms: Activism and Faith
21:00 • 15min
Navigating Discomfort in Christian Hospitality
36:14 • 2min
Amplifying Voices in Faith Activism
38:21 • 8min
Craft Beer Culture and IPA Insights
46:01 • 8min
