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Is God Actually a Black Woman? Dr. Christena Cleveland on Faith, Shame, and Embracing Liberation

Is God Actually a Black Woman? Dr. Christena Cleveland on Faith, Shame, and Embracing Liberation

Update: 2024-03-28
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Dr. Christena Cleveland, a beacon of insight in the realms of social psychology, theology, and activism joins us in this episode. Our heartfelt conversation traverses the complex intersections of faith, gender, and justice, unraveling the tapestry of institutional Christianity and the exclusive 'white Jesus' narrative. Dr. Cleveland shares her raw experiences of alienation and sexism within the church and lays bare the systemic issues that have been magnified by movements like #MeToo and #ChurchToo. As we dissect the rise of Trump and the exposure of racism in Christian America, this episode is a testament to the urgency of Dr. Cleveland's mission to dismantle oppressive structures.

Have you ever felt the magnetic pull of liminal spaces, those thresholds where the known gives way to the unknown? In this episode, I recount my spiritual evolution, the courage it took to step away from the evangelical church, and how embracing the enigmatic Black Madonna led to a profound reimagining of the sacred within Black womanhood. As I deconstruct the 'white male God' image that pervades our society, I invite you to join me in reflecting on how this symbol upholds systemic inequalities and shapes our perceptions. The journey toward embracing the vibrant cultural lessons and leadership narratives that Black women offer is both a path of self-affirmation and a celebration of inherent sacredness.

Together with Dr. Cleveland, we delve into the power of confronting shame and the liberating journey towards self-healing and growth. We explore the nuances of identity, privilege, and the resilience embedded in cultural practices, spotlighting the audacious spirit of Black women. Through anecdotes and personal revelations, this conversation illuminates the importance of continually seeking out spaces that affirm our worth and the North Star that guides us toward sacredness and liberation. As you listen, may you find connection, inspiration, and encouragement on your own path of discovery and transformation.

Books and Resources mentioned in this episode are:
www.christenacleveland.com
www.theblacktransprayerbook.org

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If you would like to be a guest on this podcast or would like to support this work, visit www.leavingthechurchtofindgod.com where you can contact Melissa and or make a donation. Follow along my journey on IG at @authenticallymeli and find more in depth content on YouTube at Diary of an Authentic Life.

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Is God Actually a Black Woman? Dr. Christena Cleveland on Faith, Shame, and Embracing Liberation

Is God Actually a Black Woman? Dr. Christena Cleveland on Faith, Shame, and Embracing Liberation

Catherine Melissa Whittington