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S9 Ep963: The Liturgy of Politics: Kaitlyn Schiess

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Theology, Politics, Christianity, Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Discipleship

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🗓️ 14 April 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Kaitlyn Schiess is a writer, author, and a ThD student at Duke Divinity School studying political theology, ethics, and biblical interpretation. She has a ThM in systematic theology from Dallas Theological Seminary.

Kaitlyn is the author of The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of Our Neighbor, released with InterVarsity Press in September 2020. She has written about theology, politics, and culture at places like Christianity Today, The New York Times, Christ and Pop Culture, CT Women, RELEVANT, Sojourners, Fathom, and the Christian Research Journal. She also contributed some thoughts to this New York Times piece and this HuffPost piece.

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0:00.0

Hey, friends. Welcome back to another episode of theology in the Rob before we jump into our

0:04.4

conversation would let you know about a resource that my team and I created through the center

0:09.2

for face sexuality and gender. It's called parenting LGBTQ kids. So if you're a Christian parent

0:15.7

whose child identifies as LGBTQ, this resource is for you and my child. I mean, I don't have an

0:21.2

age-specific person here. It could be 10-year-old. It could be 20-year-old. It could be a 60-year-old

0:25.6

child offspring, whatever. Look, these relationships I know can be sometimes tense and difficult.

0:31.7

So we created this discipleship resource for Christian parents who hold to a traditional

0:37.3

sexual ethic who are trying to embody both grace and truth toward their LGBTQ kid. If you would

0:43.3

like to find out more, go to parentinglgbtq.com. That's parentinglgbtq.com. And you can preview the

0:51.1

course and see if it's right for you. If you're not a parent who has an LGBTQ kid but has a friend

0:56.9

who is, please do let them know about this resource. The best way to get the information out is

1:04.4

through word of mouth. So if you know somebody, please do pass on the website parentinglgbtq.com.

1:10.5

Okay, my guest today is Caitlyn Shes. I can pronounce that, right?

1:19.2

You wouldn't know. I always call her Shees because that's what it looks like on paper but it's

1:24.2

actually pronounced Shes. So Caitlyn, I nailed it. Caitlyn is a writer, author, and a THD

1:30.3

student at Duke Divinity School studying political theology, ethics, and biblical interpretation.

1:36.0

She has a master degree in systematic theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. Caitlyn is the

1:41.0

author of the book The Liturgy of Politics, spiritual formation for the sake of our neighbor which

1:47.3

came out a couple of years ago with the University Press. Now, here's the thing. Normally I record

1:52.1

these intros after the conversation. I'm recording this one before. So I have no clue how those

1:58.6

conversations are going to go. In fact, I don't know a whole lot about Caitlyn other than I follow

2:03.2

her on Twitter. I like the way she approaches different conversations on social media. I have not

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