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Friday Feb 12, 2021
Celebrating Black Theology
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Friday Feb 12, 2021
We often say that insights from other cultures and groups are not just good… but necessary! In Black History Month we put some meat on the bones of this claim by talking about some of our favorite Black theologians and what we have learned from them: Carl Eliis Jr., Emmanuel Katongole, and Esau McCaulley.
We highlighted these works this week:
Emmanuel Katongole, Born from Lament
Esau McCaulley, Reading While Black
And Esau’s NYT article, The Bloody Fourth Day of Christmas
For more resources, especially some more Black thinkers to follow and learn from, check out the Racial Justice Community’s page, or follow them on Facebook.
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