Can Christianity Be Saved from Capitalism? Recap

It was with great pleasure that we were able to co-host the event “Can Christianity Be Saved from Capitalism?” with Metanoia last month! We had a fantastic turnout — I heard 30 was the unofficial official number, and great discussions. A huge thanks to Jaimee and Andrew for journeying down from Tāmaki Makaurau to co-host!Continue reading “Can Christianity Be Saved from Capitalism? Recap”

Set Free for the Present: Queer theology and post-heteronormative ethics

All are welcome to this public theology forum exploring post-heteronormative ideas. We are delighted to have Liam Miller, PhD Candidate at Charles Sturt, join us to explore the radical turn away from the future espoused by queer theory and queer theology.Tuesday 9 April 6:00-7:30pmZoom link: https://vuw.zoom.us/j/96866787090?pwd=VGRVWWdNQ21idW96UWZPRHRUTUk3Zz09No need to be a “theologian” or even a Christian.Continue reading “Set Free for the Present: Queer theology and post-heteronormative ethics”

Worshipping a Slutty God: Salvific and relational implications of a non-monogamous God

All are welcome to this public theology forum during Wellington Pride Week to explore post-heteronormative ideas as they relate to Christian theology. It has now been well documented that the Bible traces a move from being monaltrous (worshipping one God in a pantheon of gods) to monotheistic (there is only one real God). This workshopContinue reading “Worshipping a Slutty God: Salvific and relational implications of a non-monogamous God”