Embracing the Body: Feminist Theory, Theology, and the Future of the Church with Kaitlin Schiess


Explore how incorporating feminist theory and a renewed understanding of the body can reshape the church's approach to gender, community, and intergenerational relationships. Mike and Tim sit down with theologian and author Kaitlin Schiess to discuss...
Explore how incorporating feminist theory and a renewed understanding of the body can reshape the church's approach to gender, community, and intergenerational relationships. Mike and Tim sit down with theologian and author Kaitlin Schiess to discuss the church's failures and opportunities in valuing the human body, and how this impacts our engagement with culture, scripture, and the future of the church.
Key Takeaways:
- The Importance of the Body in Theology – Understanding how the church has often failed to value human bodies and the implications for gender and sexuality discussions.
- Integrating Feminist Theory and Theology – How insights from feminist theory can inform and challenge the church's approach to gender and embodiment.
- Intergenerational Community – Rethinking church structures to include children and youth as active participants rather than segregating them.
- Reading Scripture in Community – The need for honest conversations about how we approach the Bible and acknowledging the perspectives we bring to the text.
- The Future of the Church – Envisioning smaller, more diverse, intergenerational churches that embrace transparency, accountability, and authentic community.
Guest Highlights:
Kaitlin Schiess – Theologian and author of "Liturgy of Politics" and the upcoming "The Ballot and the Bible." Caitlin shares insights from her studies in feminist theory and theology, discussing the value of the human body, gender dynamics in the church and academia, and her vision for the future of the church.
Resources Mentioned:
- "Faithful" by Beth Felker Jones – [Link]
- Maria W. Stewart's Writings – [Link]
- "The Ballot and the Bible" by Caitlin Schess (Upcoming Book) – [Link]
- "Liturgy of Politics" by Caitlin Schess – [Link]
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
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