Peter Carlson grew up evangelical — fluent in scripture, certain of God's love, but told by his church a very different story. Today he's a queer theologian and editor of the Queer Lectionary, inviting queer people — and everyone — to reclaim the Bible on their own terms.
In this conversation, Peter shares what it means to read scripture through a queer lens, why Zacchaeus may be the queerest story in the Bible, and why the church needs to start asking those in the margins: "Where are you finding God?"
✦ What is the Queer Lectionary?
✦ Why queer readings of scripture matter for everyone
✦ The Zacchaeus story — and what most preachers miss
✦ Responding to critics who say the Bible's meaning is clear
✦ Queer theology as a practice of embodiment, not just identity
Peter Carlson is an Episcopal queer theologian and editor of A Queer Lectionary (Year A and Year B), a multi-voice collection of sermons on the Revised Common Lectionary.
🎙️ Kwok Pui Lan is a postcolonial theologian exploring faith, social justice, and cross-cultural dialogue.