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Sunday, April 7, 2013

When God is queer


Godfull: Shape Shifting God as Queer
(with Carlos Motta)

Fri., April 12, 7pm-11pm

James Memorial Chapel at Union Theological Seminary
3041 Broadway (at 121st Street), Manhattan
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Free admission: RSVP Online
Godfull: Shape Shifting God as Queer is a performative symposium convened by artist Carlos Motta and minister Jared Gilbert featuring performative lectures and performances by a group of academics, activists, artists and theologians to explore the intersections of queer politics, spirituality and social justice.
Godfull: Shape Shifting God as Queer explores queerness as a constant force of disruption in theology and sexual politics. The participants speak of a "queerness" in theology that is particular and explicit of the queer body, a "queerness" that represents a constant pursuit of new social and spiritual revelations through deviant, subversive and indecent affirmations that will continue to challenge repressive notions of morality and respectability.
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