Join us for a conversation with Dr. Hanna Reichel, an associate professor of Reformed Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. In this interview, Dr. Reichel shares their unique journey of faith, from growing up in Germany with minister parents to exploring various religious communities..
Discover how Dr. Reichel's global perspective on faith informs their understanding of the universal nature of the church and its diverse expressions across cultural contexts. Dive into their experiences within Catholic and Protestant settings, where doctrinal differences posed challenges and opportunities for belonging.
Explore the intersection of theology with politics, economics, and justice as Dr. Reichel emphasizes the importance of inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals within religious communities. Gain insights into fostering understanding, making room for diverse identities, and creating environments of support.
This conversation delves into the complexities of faith and identity, highlighting the need for open dialogue and affirmation in religious spaces.
Topics:
00:00 Dr. Hanna Reischel: Academic research and theological interests
01:31 Global Faith Perspective & Diverse Expressions of Faith
03:52 Navigating Doctrinal Differences and Belonging in Faith Communities
07:07 Social Service Work in Argentina
08:30 Unpacking the Church's Role in Dictatorships and Colonialism
10:20 Theological Intersections with Politics, Social Justice, & Economics
12:03 Academic Research on Faith and Social Justice in Lebanon
15:27 Dealing with Dissatisfaction with Certain Churches
18:08 Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Believers and Non-Believers in Church
21:23 Affirmation and Expression of God's Love Through the Church"
22:56 Supporting LGBTQ+ Individuals in Your Local Congregation
25:55 On Writing "After Method: Queer Grace, Conceptual Design, and the Possibility of Theology"
29:27 The Language of Design Theory for Understanding Theology
32:37 The Weaponization of Sin: Marginalized Identities Discredited and Pathologized
33:28 Queer Theological Perspectives on Sin and Solidarity
34:38 Critical Theory and Pervasive Structures in Our World
36:58 Understanding Queer Grace & Queerness of God
Blog:
https://www.mikedelgado.org/podcast/hanna-reichel/
YouTube:
https://youtu.be/j4kRMOL24gM

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Hanna Reichel, an associate professor of Reformed Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. In this interview, Dr. Reichel shares their unique journey of faith, from growing up in Germany with minister parents to exploring various religious communities..

Discover how Dr. Reichel's global perspective on faith informs their understanding of the universal nature of the church and its diverse expressions across cultural contexts. Dive into their experiences within Catholic and Protestant settings, where doctrinal differences posed challenges and opportunities for belonging.

Explore the intersection of theology with politics, economics, and justice as Dr. Reichel emphasizes the importance of inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals within religious communities. Gain insights into fostering understanding, making room for diverse identities, and creating environments of support.

This conversation delves into the complexities of faith and identity, highlighting the need for open dialogue and affirmation in religious spaces.

Topics:

00:00 Dr. Hanna Reischel: Academic research and theological interests

01:31 Global Faith Perspective & Diverse Expressions of Faith

03:52 Navigating Doctrinal Differences and Belonging in Faith Communities

07:07 Social Service Work in Argentina

08:30 Unpacking the Church's Role in Dictatorships and Colonialism

10:20 Theological Intersections with Politics, Social Justice, & Economics

12:03 Academic Research on Faith and Social Justice in Lebanon

15:27 Dealing with Dissatisfaction with Certain Churches

18:08 Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Believers and Non-Believers in Church

21:23 Affirmation and Expression of God's Love Through the Church"

22:56 Supporting LGBTQ+ Individuals in Your Local Congregation

25:55 On Writing "After Method: Queer Grace, Conceptual Design, and the Possibility of Theology"

29:27 The Language of Design Theory for Understanding Theology

32:37 The Weaponization of Sin: Marginalized Identities Discredited and Pathologized

33:28 Queer Theological Perspectives on Sin and Solidarity

34:38 Critical Theory and Pervasive Structures in Our World

36:58 Understanding Queer Grace & Queerness of God

Blog:

https://www.mikedelgado.org/podcast/hanna-reichel/

YouTube:

https://youtu.be/j4kRMOL24gM