Robyn Henderson-Espinoza is a theologian and activist who advocates for bridging scholarship and activism.
They emphasize the importance of living out one's theology among marginalized communities, drawing inspiration from liberation theology.
Henderson-Espinoza's work focuses on challenging systems of power, standing with those on the margins, and promoting radical social change.
Their background includes participation in counter-protests and a commitment to enacting politics and ethics.
Henderson-Espinoza's approach to theology emphasizes storytelling, community-building, and transcending partisanship in pursuit of justice.
They encourage readers to imagine new worlds and center the experiences of marginalized individuals in theological reflection.
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