The Queerness of Christian Ethics: A Conversation with Rev. Elizabeth Edman
If the mass killings in Orlando and in Charleston have anything in common it’s that both the dance club and the church were thought to be “safe space.” The horrors that unfolded in both places tell us that no place is truly safe—but marginalized communities will still gather and claim sacred space for themselves, no matter the risk. This spirit of risk—to be able to be both authentic and remain hospitable to strangers—is the message queer people…
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