Jeanne and Jennifer wrap up this second season of Wild Olive with their conversation on Oscar Wilde, as part of this season's theme of Queering The Bible. Together they discuss the concept Man of Sorrows, life as poetry and how Wilde transformed misery into divinity. Follow us here! Blog Instagram Facebook
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This Quoircast podcast is brought to you by RJ The Astronaut by Jon Turney. Published by Quoir and available now. In this episode we chat with Jennifer Bird An East Coaster by upbringing, undergrad, and graduate schools, Dr. Bird has taught in New Jersey, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Oregon and Virginia. She is currently embracing the title, independent public biblical scholar, and you can follow her commentary and interview videos and her official co-hosted podcast at the links at the top of this site. Her background within the United Methodist Church, education in a Presbyterian affiliated institution, time spent in several ministerial contexts, six years of graduate work in biblical studies, and more than 25 years of teaching in classrooms of all kinds all inform her approach to having quite honest, and sometimes difficult, conversations about what is actually to be found in the scriptures of the Christian Bible. You can follow Jennifer on: Facebook Instagram YouTube TokTok You
Jennifer and Jeanne dissect Emily Dickinson's poem Some Keep the Sabbath and Alanis Morrissette's Citizen of the Planet. Together they discuss for the sacredness of nature, the beauty of isolation and what makes a space holy. Links: Some Keep The Sabbath - Emily Dickinson Citizen Of The Planet - Alanis Morrissette Follow us here! Blog Instagram Facebook
This week, Jeanne and Jennifer discuss the symbolism of water wells as they appear in Genesis and the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Together they explore concepts of maternity, divine intervention and desire. Follow us here! Blog Instagram Facebook