
The Eucharistic Ontology of the Dance Party #QueerTheology with Jay Johnson
Do you like nerdy theological conversations that will blow your mind? You are in luck. , from the , is on the podcast talking about queer theology, embodiment, sexuality, Eucharistic dance parties, and what the church needs to learn about sex and...
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Do you like nerdy theological conversations that will blow your mind? You are in luck.
Rev. Dr. Jay E. Johnson, from the Pacific School of Religion, is on the podcast talking about queer theology, embodiment, sexuality, Eucharistic dance parties, and what the church needs to learn about sex and sexuality. Plus, Jay gives us some tips to be better allies.
He also discusses he last two books, Peculiar Faith: Queer Theology for Christian Witness and Divine Communion: A Eucharistic Theology of Sexual Intimacy. You can check out his website, peculiarfaith.com or the epic live podcast he did at GTU.
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