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🗓️ 22 May 2020
⏱️ 118 minutes
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Theologian, poet and author Nicola Slee joins Jemimah to talk about when she first encountered feminist theology and its potential to challenge, inform and enrich our Christian faith and practice.Â
Nicola Slee is Director of Research at the Queen’s Foundation for Ecumenical Theology and Professor of Feminist Practical Theology in the Faculty of Religion at VU Amsterdam. Her research interests range around Christian feminist practical theology but also encompass poetry and theology and other aspects of practical theology.
After the interview, Nomad hosts David Blower and Jemimah McAlpine reflect on the increasing role feminism has played in their evolving faith and lives.Â
Interview starts at 19m 22s.
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad podcast. My name's Tim and this is Jemima. Hello. How are you? How's the family? |
0:43.9 | We're good. I mean, we're what, six weeks into lockdown? Are we into the sixth week or the seventh week? Or the seventh week? Something like that. And I think we have some really good days and some really bad days. |
0:56.7 | What are the bad days look like? |
0:58.1 | I don't know why I want to focus on the bad. |
1:02.2 | The bad days look like not very much energy, not very much motivation, not much inspiration |
1:08.6 | for activities with the kids. |
1:10.7 | The kids are kind of sick of it they're not |
1:13.3 | wanting to do any of their school work um i'm kind of trying to like maybe trying to get away |
1:20.6 | and do my own thing a bit more yeah i can relate to that not really into like hanging out with them |
1:26.7 | so then yeah we're just all a bit like grumpy and tired and it feels like not really into like hanging out with them. |
1:33.0 | So then, yeah, we're just all a bit like grumpy and tired and it feels like, is this ever going to end? |
1:33.9 | Yeah. |
1:34.7 | And then feeling guilty because like knowing that we have it so easy really and should be |
1:40.5 | grateful. |
1:41.4 | Yeah, I can relate to all of that. |
1:42.5 | I've noticed that I'm sure this must be a sign that things aren't well, |
1:45.7 | but I'm getting more obsessive as lockdown goes on. |
1:48.1 | Really? |
1:48.8 | Yeah, I've thrown myself into redecorating the whole house. |
1:51.3 | I don't know if that was a wise decision or not, but... |
1:53.7 | Wow. |
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