The Kendra Vantrice Podcast
There are forms of theology the mouth professes… and forms of theology the body remembers. The Body Keeps the Theology is a reflection on the ways belief systems move beyond doctrine and settle into the nervous system itself—shaping our relationship to safety, belonging, authority, worthiness, and God. This episode explores embodied theology, spiritual formation, survival, and the quiet ways the body interprets what environments teach long after the sermons end. Especially for Black women, the body often carries theological imprints formed through endurance, performance, silence, and the pressure to remain faithful while disappearing from ourselves. Because the body does not only remember trauma. The body remembers theology too. “My mouth knew the language of faith. My nervous system was learning the language of survival.” “If we are not listening to the body preach, our faith will begin sanctifying our survival.” A Question from the Inner Well: What did your body learn about God before you had language to question it? Body Sermons is an audio reflection series exploring embodiment, faith, nervous systems, power, and the inner lives of Black women. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soulfullyk.substack.com/subscribe [https://soulfullyk.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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