In the second episode of Queerness and Religion, Miljan Tanić sits down with Vukašin Milićević, a former priest who played a crucial role in Miljan’s own spiritual journey. Together, they delve into the complexities of faith and sexuality, specifically how LGBTQ+ individuals navigate their relationships with religion and why religious institutions often target queer communities. Miljan and Vukašin have a shared history, having worked together at the church radio station in Belgrade, where Vukašin, as editor-in-chief, became known for his progressive views. Over the years, Vukašin became a trusted confidant for many gay Christian men struggling to reconcile their faith and identity, a dynamic that forms the heart of this episode. Through their discussion, Miljan reflects on his personal experiences and the unique pressures placed on men within the Christian Orthodox community. Vukašin shares insights on why men, more so than women, seemed to seek out his counsel during his time at the station. This episode offers a thoughtful exploration of the intersection of queerness and Orthodox Christianity, offering both personal anecdotes and broader reflections on the ongoing tensions between faith and identity. Author: Miljan Tanić Producton: Podcast.rs This podcast is a production of Podkast Podrška for the Get The Trolls Out project. More: Get the trolls out Podcast.rs
How does a gay man from rural Bosnia, born into a mixed marriage between a Muslim and a Communist, reconcile his identity with his deep faith in Jesus Christ? What happens when a theology graduate shows up at Belgrade Pride wearing his faculty’s T-shirt and a rainbow umbrella? Can you be both religious and openly queer? In this powerful first episode, Miljan Tanić shares his bold manifesto on love, faith, and self- acceptance. Listeners will also get a glimpse of the bigger questions this podcast series will explore—identity, belief, and the journey to embrace both. Author: Miljan Tanić Producton: Podcast.rs This podcast is a production of Podkast Podrška for the Get The Trolls Out project. More: Get the trolls out Podcast.rs