THE INFINITE WEIRD PODCAST
THE INFINITE WEIRD PODCAST

THE INFINITE WEIRD PODCAST

Matthew Sherling

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☮️ dialogues with people about their spirituality or lack thereof in the midst of how weird it is to be anything at all ☯️

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Infinite Weird 67: And Yet ft. Theologian Catherine Keller
AUG 18, 2022
Infinite Weird 67: And Yet ft. Theologian Catherine Keller
Catherine Keller is a contemporary theologian and Professor of Constructive Theology at Drew University's Graduate Division of Religion. As a constructive theologian, Keller's work is oriented around social and ecological justice, poststructuralist theory, and feminist readings of scripture and theology. Both her early and her late work brings relational thinking into theology, focusing on the relational nature of the concept of the divine, and the forms of ecological interdependence within the framework of relational theology. Her work in process theology draws on the relational ontology of Alfred North Whitehead, fielding it in a postmodern, deconstructive framework. ☮️❤️☯️   Check out my podcast on Youtube, where I talk to people about their own spirituality: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD...    Check out my “Thoughts on Spirituality & Philosophy” series, where you can find my thoughts on spirituality & philosophy: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD...   Check out my Tarot series, where I dive into the Major Arcana: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD...   Check out my guided journal, designed to foster self-realization & self-actualization, complete with detailed introductions for each chapter, multiple prompts, & ample blank lines to write: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QRKVBS1/...    Check out my book of essays, Experiments in Obsession, which explores design, the sublime, zen, magic, poetry, & the internet, through personal experience & research: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0884K4P92/...
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61 MIN
Infinite Weird 63: Where Process Theology & Liberation Theology Meet
MAY 18, 2022
Infinite Weird 63: Where Process Theology & Liberation Theology Meet
Reverend Dr Ignacio Castuera is a renowned social justice activist, retired United Methodist minister, & one of the consulting ministers at the first unitarian church of Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Puebla, Mexico, coming to the United States to attend California State University at Long Beach. He later earned both a masters and doctorate at Claremont School of Theology. Ignacio served congregations in Mexico, Hawaii, and California, including eleven years at the Hollywood United Methodist Church. He was also the first Mexican-American to serve as a district superintendent in Los Angeles. He is editor of Dreams on Fire: Embers of Hope: From the Pulpits of Los Angeles After the Riots, which was one of the top ten religious books of 1992. Ignacio served as national chaplain for Planned Parenthood for six years and later on the board of directors and Southern California advisory board for the nation's leading end-of-life choice organization, Compassion & Choices.   ☮️❤️☯️   Check out my podcast on Youtube, where I talk to people about their own spirituality: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFQ4XxDPcOYe4qzHOw8GdEc_XKTvmRW9   Check out my “Thoughts on Spirituality & Philosophy” series, where you can find my thoughts on spirituality & philosophy: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFQ4XxDPcOZXDnxuSa5LqcjjPu72Ynov Check out my Tarot series, where I dive into the Major Arcana: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDFQ4XxDPcOb378i9lfcxq56IfXa2K9jr Check out my guided journal, designed to foster self-realization & self-actualization, complete with detailed introductions for each chapter, multiple prompts, & ample blank lines to write: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08QRKVBS1/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_EB50D8AAN6V0F3PY934K   Check out my book of essays, Experiments in Obsession, which explores design, the sublime, zen, magic, poetry, & the internet, through personal experience & research: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0884K4P92/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_6JDHEHEWSS1060WW8ZYY
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47 MIN