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Living Bravely with Rabbi Eger and Rev. Neil Queer Theology

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We kick off this guest series with a returning guest, Rabbi Denise Eger, who is also joined by Rev. Neil Thomas. Rabbi Eger is the founding Rabbi at Congregation Kol-Ami (Brian’s synagogue!) and Rev. Neil Thomas is the Senior Pastor at Cathedral of Hope in Dallas. They have co-authored a book, 7 Principles for Living Bravely, that brings together universal truths of faith and wisdom, giving readers a comforting framework to make sense of it all with smart tips for getting through difficult periods of life. They give us some insight into what went into writing a book from two different religious traditions, ones that are often at odds with each other or pitted against each other in our society, and how their mutual friendship and respect has underscored the values of the book. Both Rabbi Eger and Rev. Thomas were on the front lines in their ministry work during the AIDS crisis of the 80s and recognized the need to write this book during the COVID pandemic. They talk about the resilience of the queer community, the beauty of working together in respect of each others’ religion, and the absolute importance of rest in a non-stop world.
Resources:

7 Principles for Living Bravely by Rabbi Denise Eger and Rev. Neil Thomas
Cathedral of Hope – Dallas
Rabbi Denise Eger at her website
Congregation Kol Ami
Ani Zonneveld Muslims for Progressive Values
Join the online community Sanctuary Collective

If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology.

Episode Transcript


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We kick off this guest series with a returning guest, Rabbi Denise Eger, who is also joined by Rev. Neil Thomas. Rabbi Eger is the founding Rabbi at Congregation Kol-Ami (Brian’s synagogue!) and Rev. Neil Thomas is the Senior Pastor at Cathedral of Hope in Dallas. They have co-authored a book, 7 Principles for Living Bravely, that brings together universal truths of faith and wisdom, giving readers a comforting framework to make sense of it all with smart tips for getting through difficult periods of life. They give us some insight into what went into writing a book from two different religious traditions, ones that are often at odds with each other or pitted against each other in our society, and how their mutual friendship and respect has underscored the values of the book. Both Rabbi Eger and Rev. Thomas were on the front lines in their ministry work during the AIDS crisis of the 80s and recognized the need to write this book during the COVID pandemic. They talk about the resilience of the queer community, the beauty of working together in respect of each others’ religion, and the absolute importance of rest in a non-stop world.
Resources:

7 Principles for Living Bravely by Rabbi Denise Eger and Rev. Neil Thomas
Cathedral of Hope – Dallas
Rabbi Denise Eger at her website
Congregation Kol Ami
Ani Zonneveld Muslims for Progressive Values
Join the online community Sanctuary Collective

If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology.

Episode Transcript


The post Living Bravely with Rabbi Eger and Rev. Neil appeared first on Queer Theology.

58 min