November 29, 2023
[EN] Queer theology?!
<p>[In English] What is queer theology? Is it really a thing? How could theology or christianity be queer? What does queer theology teach us? And how does it impact Christian communities and faith institutions such as marriage or Trinity?</p>
<p>A professor at Wales University Trinity Saint David, Lisa Isherwood is a renowned theologian in the fields of feminist and queer theologies. Her work focuses on issues such as body, gender, sexuality or ecotheology.</p>
<p>This interview was prepared by Valentine Rinner and Anne Guillard. It was conducted by Valentine Rinner, and recorded in Oxford on June 22nd, 2023.</p>
<p>Editing: Alix Bayle
Mixing: Valentine Rinner
Music composition: Noé Plantin
Illustration: Eloise Baslé.</p>
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