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Episode Description
This episode marks the final chapter of Where Do We Go From Here? hosted by Jess, and it's centred on a deeply personal, wide-ranging conversation with long-time co-host and author Eady Jay.
At the heart of the episode is an interview about Eady's latest book, Reconstructing Sexual Ethics, a part-memoir, part-theological work that traces her journey from growing up in Australian evangelical purity culture to reimagining a Christian sexual ethic shaped by grace, consent, dignity, and justice.
The conversation moves fluidly between personal story and theological reflection, including:
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Eady's early public commitment to abstinence and the "virgin vs vixen" binary she was placed into as a teenager
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How purity culture shaped desire, shame, mental health, and expectations around marriage
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Why deconstruction alone isn't enough, and what reconstruction actually requires
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The vulnerability and risk of speaking about sex personally, not just abstractly
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Reframing Christian sexual ethics around consent, love, and lived experience
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Navigating progressive and conservative tensions without collapsing into certainty
The episode also includes the regular Thoughts & Prayers segments:
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Unsolicited Advice for Christians on Reddit, including a candid discussion about "body count," virginity, and the long shadow of purity culture
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A closing Prayer of the People, holding space for grief, justice, transition, and hope
This episode is both a farewell and a handover, honouring what this space has held while opening the door to what comes next.
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Links Mentioned / Relevant Resources-
Eady Jay's website and bio: https://evangelicaldeconstructionjourney.com
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Reconstructing Sexual Ethics (book): https://evangelicaldeconstructionjourney.com
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Patreon archive bundles: https://www.patreon.com/wheredowegopod/collections
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Making Biblical Womanhood by Beth Allison Barr (mentioned in discussion)
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Sheila Wray Gregoire's work on consent and arousal non-concordance (referenced)
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