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Kat Armas is a Cuban American writer and podcaster from Miami, FL. She holds a dual MDiv and MAT from Fuller Theological Seminary where she was awarded the Frederick Buechner Award for Excellence in Writing and is currently pursuing a ThM at Vanderbilt Divinity School.
Her first book, Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach Us About Wisdom, Persistence, and Strength, sits at the intersection of women, decolonialism, the Bible, and Cuban identity. She also explores these topics and more on her podcast, The Protagonistas, which centers the voices of Black, Indigenous, and other women of color in theological spaces.
Kat is currently living in Nashville with her spouse and new baby while working on her second book, Sacred Belonging: A 40-day Devotional on the Liberating Heart of Scripture.
Jo and Kat talk about Abuelita faith, and muse about their common roots as Latin American women in the USA. Listen to connect with a faith that can’t be read about in a book, a faith that is rooted deeply in identity and ancestry.
In This Episode
- 3:19 - Connecting with Abuelita faith to live authentically instead of performing
- 14:38 - Intellectual wisdom vs embodied wisdom
- 18:57 - Taking comfort in the fact that your soul will always return to its true home
- 25:52 - The sacred act of survival
- 39:07 - Embracing your imperfection and knowing that you are infinitely loved