
Homebrewed Christianity Violent Love, Oppressive Liberation, Mary and Baby JC with Sharon Jacob
Sep 30, 2016
Sharon Jacob, a New Testament professor and author, reinterprets the figure of Mary alongside Indian surrogate mothers in her groundbreaking work. The discussion delves into how Mary's character embodies both violent and altruistic love, challenging traditional views of motherhood. Jacob critiques the idealization of Mary, revealing the real struggles faced by surrogate mothers in postcolonial India. This nuanced dialogue encourages listeners to reflect on women's agency and the complexities of ethical decision-making within socio-economic contexts.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exciting Upcoming Events and Community Giveaways
02:30 • 2min
Theological Giveaway and Community Engagement
04:50 • 2min
Reinterpreting Mary: A Feminist Perspective
07:20 • 13min
Mary and Surrogacy: A Complex Narrative
20:14 • 22min
Exploring Women's Agency in Biblical Narratives
42:40 • 20min
Contextualizing the New Testament: Bridging Scripture and Social Justice
01:03:05 • 5min
Engaging Education: Teaching and Learning in Tulsa
01:07:49 • 3min
