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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 40 MIN

A Theology of Protest with David Swanson | Episode 271

from Church and Main · host Dennis Sanders

In this conversation, David Swanson discusses his experiences as a pastor in Bronzeville, Chicago, and the role of protest within the Christian faith. He reflects on the importance of community engagement, the theological underpinnings of protest, and the connections between spiritual practices and activism. Swanson emphasizes the need for lament in protest, the significance of bearing witness, and offers guidance for those new to activism. He encourages Christians to participate in protests as an expression of their faith and to recognize the historical context of protest within Christianity. Suggested Reading and Listening: 🌐David Swanson’s website 📝A Christian Theology of Protest: Bearing Faithful Witness in a Time of Unrest   Donate to Church and Main Join the Church and Main Email List [email protected] Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | Website | YouTube

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