Publisher's Synopsis
God in Beta is a lyrical and radically inclusive theology for those the old religions left behind. Written by Roger Branon Rodriguez-a queer, Indigenous-descended writer and UX designer-this book imagines a Creator who is not finished but still becoming. Formed by justice, shaped by the marginalized, and alive in sacred tension, God in Beta dares to envision divinity as an evolving, co-created presence.
With poetic reflections, and systems thinking, Rodriguez offers a queer doctrine of becoming-one that holds paradox, honors the glitch, and builds altars in the in-between. Drawing from process theology, complexity science, and queer theory, this work proposes that God is not a distant, perfect being, but a dynamic, collaborative process shaped through reciprocity, care, and iteration.
Each chapter closes with a blessing and summary, inviting participation rather than belief. From sacred UX design to divine superposition, this book welcomes the broken, the doubting, the hopeful, and the unfinished into the sacred development loop.
Perfect for readers of adrienne maree brown, Patrick Cheng, Nancy Eiesland, bell hooks, and Ursula K. Le Guin, God in Beta is not just a theology-it's a prayer for what comes next.