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TommyCelt

(850 posts)
Tue Mar 5, 2019, 03:03 PM Mar 2019

Had the opprtunity to see Nadia Bolz-Weber,

a "somewhat un-orthodox" Lutheran pastor at a talk and book-signing for her new book SHAMELESS: A SEXUAL REFORMATION. Engaging, sacred, inclusive event! Can't wait to read the book!

I'll leave you with a quote from Nadia's 1st chapter regarding the current body of Christian sexual moral teachings, to get a flavor of this theologian's line of thought:

I'm not suggesting we ought to make a few simple amendments; new wine in old skins ain't gonna cut it. I'm saying let's burn it the fuck down and start over. Because it's time.

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Had the opprtunity to see Nadia Bolz-Weber, (Original Post) TommyCelt Mar 2019 OP
Referring to her advice, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #1
NBW was addressing the mindset TommyCelt Mar 2019 #2
Thank you. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #3
As a feminist I am deeply horrified at the continue denial of women as efhmc Apr 2019 #4
An excellent point. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #5

TommyCelt

(850 posts)
2. NBW was addressing the mindset
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 09:34 AM
Mar 2019

...via canon law and/or scriptural interpretation, which IMO would include both structure and hierarchy. A fundamental shift in relation to the holiness of our bodies, our experience of gender and orientation (who is 'allowed' to preach and who is not) and pleasure with the subsequent shaming that comes with it.

Many of the audience were seminarians on the path to ordination, myself included (interfaith). Most of those were women. And there was HOLINESS and PASSION there, in abundance. What a blessed evening it was!

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
3. Thank you.
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 06:55 PM
Mar 2019

The RCC still does not allow for the ordination of women. And this, in my view, is a rejection of the idea that the Creator encompasses, and must encompass, every aspect of sexuality and gender.

efhmc

(15,023 posts)
4. As a feminist I am deeply horrified at the continue denial of women as
Tue Apr 9, 2019, 10:56 AM
Apr 2019

complete people, especially in the RCC. I still remember the day, a pastor said about changing sexist language in hymns and liturgy that it was just about anger, suggesting that it was some type of pique and not about deeply ingrained sexism. Luckily he is long gone. (To another church not from life.) Edited to add.

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