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Episode 45 - Advent in Palestine with Kelley Nikondeha

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In this conversation, Christine Sine and Kelley Nikondeha explore the intersections of liberation theology, the role of women in faith, and the realities of the Advent season. They discuss the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of biblical narratives, particularly focusing on the figure of Mary and the significance of community and hospitality in the birth of Jesus. The conversation emphasizes the need to confront trauma and suffering in order to cultivate genuine hope and transformation in our lives and communities.

Takeaways

  • Liberation theology is deeply rooted in personal experiences and community work.
  • Women play a crucial role in both biblical narratives and contemporary faith practices.
  • The Advent season should reflect the harsh realities of human suffering.
  • Mary represents a figure of rebellion and strength against societal norms.
  • Understanding the land and its history can deepen our comprehension of biblical stories.
  • Community and hospitality are essential in the narrative of Jesus' birth.
  • Trauma and loss are integral to the human experience, including Jesus' life.
  • The concept of Jubilee offers a framework for addressing economic injustices.
  • Hope and transformation arise from acknowledging and lamenting suffering.

Kelley Nikondeha is a theologian, feminist, Co-Director of Communities of Hope, a community development enterprise in Burundi, Co-founder of Amahoro Africa, and the the author of forth-coming Jubilee Economics: The Purpose, Practices, & Possibilities for a Better Future (Orbis, November 2025); The First Advent in Palestine: Reversals, Resistance, and the Ongoing Complexity of Hope (Academy of Parish Clergy Top 10 for 2022); DEFIANT: What the Women of Exodus Teach Us about Freedom (Academy of Parish Clergy 2021 Book of the Year); And ADOPTED: The Sacrament of Belonging in a Fractured World (Christianity Today 2018 Award of Merit for Christian Living / Discipleship).

Find out more about Christine Sine on
Walking In Wonder on Substack
and on her website Godspacelight
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In this conversation, Christine Sine and Kelley Nikondeha explore the intersections of liberation theology, the role of women in faith, and the realities of the Advent season. They discuss the importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of biblical narratives, particularly focusing on the figure of Mary and the significance of community and hospitality in the birth of Jesus. The conversation emphasizes the need to confront trauma and suffering in order to cultivate genuine hope and transformation in our lives and communities.

Takeaways

  • Liberation theology is deeply rooted in personal experiences and community work.
  • Women play a crucial role in both biblical narratives and contemporary faith practices.
  • The Advent season should reflect the harsh realities of human suffering.
  • Mary represents a figure of rebellion and strength against societal norms.
  • Understanding the land and its history can deepen our comprehension of biblical stories.
  • Community and hospitality are essential in the narrative of Jesus' birth.
  • Trauma and loss are integral to the human experience, including Jesus' life.
  • The concept of Jubilee offers a framework for addressing economic injustices.
  • Hope and transformation arise from acknowledging and lamenting suffering.

Kelley Nikondeha is a theologian, feminist, Co-Director of Communities of Hope, a community development enterprise in Burundi, Co-founder of Amahoro Africa, and the the author of forth-coming Jubilee Economics: The Purpose, Practices, & Possibilities for a Better Future (Orbis, November 2025); The First Advent in Palestine: Reversals, Resistance, and the Ongoing Complexity of Hope (Academy of Parish Clergy Top 10 for 2022); DEFIANT: What the Women of Exodus Teach Us about Freedom (Academy of Parish Clergy 2021 Book of the Year); And ADOPTED: The Sacrament of Belonging in a Fractured World (Christianity Today 2018 Award of Merit for Christian Living / Discipleship).

Find out more about Christine Sine on
Walking In Wonder on Substack
and on her website Godspacelight
And on social media:
Instagram
Facebook
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