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MOTHER GOD - What if Jesus was Female?

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This week on the show we begin with a conversation of a mother of a non-binary child. Beverly St. Amour is Joanna's chosen sister and has been parenting a non-binary child after being raised in fundamental evangelical Christianity. Today on the show we explore what it looks like to retell the Christian narrative of Jesus from a feminine viewpoint. We will discuss what Faith would look like if we would allow ourselves to see Jesus as female.
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REFERENCES:
Richard Rohr, Universal Christ (New York, NY, Convergent Books, 2019) pg 16,20,70,71. Chris Greenough, Queer Theologies: The Basics (London, UK, Routledge Publishing, 2019) pg 54. Lutheran Study Bible, New Revised Standard Version (Minneapolis, MN, Augsburg Fortress, 2009) Is 40:31, Matt 19:28, Romans 12:2
Titus 3:5. Troy M. Troftgurben, How Not to Fall for the Next Big Jesus Expose (Delhi, NY, Lutheran Forum: ALPB, 2018) pg 46. John Bowker, World Religions: Great Faiths Explored and Explained (New York, NY, Penguin Random House, 2021) pg 155, 179, 184, 332, 333. Melissa M. Kelley, Grief: Contemporary Theory and Practice of Ministry (Minneapolis, MN, Fortress Press, 2010) pg 23.

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This week on the show we begin with a conversation of a mother of a non-binary child. Beverly St. Amour is Joanna's chosen sister and has been parenting a non-binary child after being raised in fundamental evangelical Christianity. Today on the show we explore what it looks like to retell the Christian narrative of Jesus from a feminine viewpoint. We will discuss what Faith would look like if we would allow ourselves to see Jesus as female.
GET FURTHER SUPPORT FROM THE HOST: https://www.joannawhaley.com/support
JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY: https://patreon.com/JoannaWhaley
MERCH FROM THE HOST: https://www.joannawhaley.com/store
REFERENCES:
Richard Rohr, Universal Christ (New York, NY, Convergent Books, 2019) pg 16,20,70,71. Chris Greenough, Queer Theologies: The Basics (London, UK, Routledge Publishing, 2019) pg 54. Lutheran Study Bible, New Revised Standard Version (Minneapolis, MN, Augsburg Fortress, 2009) Is 40:31, Matt 19:28, Romans 12:2
Titus 3:5. Troy M. Troftgurben, How Not to Fall for the Next Big Jesus Expose (Delhi, NY, Lutheran Forum: ALPB, 2018) pg 46. John Bowker, World Religions: Great Faiths Explored and Explained (New York, NY, Penguin Random House, 2021) pg 155, 179, 184, 332, 333. Melissa M. Kelley, Grief: Contemporary Theory and Practice of Ministry (Minneapolis, MN, Fortress Press, 2010) pg 23.

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