deconstruction, community, and healing from and through Christianity, with Chloe Specht [S1E3]

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In this episode, Elle and her guest, queer and autistic theologian Chloe Specht, discuss religious deconstruction, the process of identifying and unlearning harmful doctrines and choosing which beliefs and practices (if any) we carry with us into our adulthoods. While we may find ourselves deconstructing for myriad reasons, this conversation touches on personal experiences with homophobia, and leads with a desire to build inclusive spaces of healing and liberation.

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Guest Spotlight: Chloe Specht

Chloe Specht is a queer, autistic writer, theologian, and spiritual caregiver. She holds a master of divinity and is a candidate for pastoral ordination in The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Chloe was raised in high-demand christian spaces as a homeschooled pastor's kid, but now works to create inclusive, liberating spiritual communities.

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