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Contemplating Queer Futures for Liturgical Studies: A Conversation

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1 The following conversation took place on Thursday, September 29, 2022. The conversation was transcribed by Andrew Wymer and subsequently edited by Scott Haldeman with assistance from Andrew Wymer. While the transcript has been edited and abridged, we have intentionally retained conversational grammar and flow that may not fit normative academic writing standards.

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W. Scott Haldeman

W. Scott Haldeman serves as associate professor of Worship at Chicago Theological Seminary. He was the founding convener of the Queering Liturgy seminar of NAAL.

Stephanie A. Budwey

Stephanie A. Budwey is the Luce Dean’s Faculty Fellow assistant professor of the history and practice of Christian worship and the arts at Vanderbilt University Divinity School in Nashville, TN. Her teaching and research focus on the relationships between social justice issues, liturgy, and the arts.

Jason J. McFarland

Jason J. McFarland teaches theology and philosophy at The Australian Catholic University (Sydney). He did his postgraduate work in Liturgical Studies at The Catholic University of America. Jason’s work focuses on liturgical-theological method, processes of liturgical change, and ritual/liturgical music.

Lis Valle-Ruiz

Lis Valle-Ruiz is assistant professor of homiletics and worship and the Director of Community Worship Life at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. Her teaching and research focus on the intersection between performance, justice, worship, and preaching.

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