Just Conversations with Kelly Brown Douglas
Religion & Spirituality
In a new interview series, Courageous and Just, The Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Dean of EDS at Union and Trinity Wall Street’s Theologian in Residence, interviews bold voices of our time to explore the question, “What does a just society look like?” and to compel us to act on our moral imagination.
The videos are available on the Trinity Wall Street website and the interviews will be posted in your EDS at Union Now podcast feed.
In our third episode, Dean Kelly Brown Douglas interviews The Rev. Mihee Kim-Kort is a Presbyterian minister and author of the recent book Outside the Lines: How Embracing Queerness Will Transform Your Faith.
Dean Douglas and Rev. Kim-Kort discuss the word and concept of queerness, which has not been traditionally used in the church. Kim-Kort believes Christians should be gesturing toward queer horizons, beyond the lines and structures society has drawn, not only to work toward a more just and equitable world, but also to become our most complete, restored selves.
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