EPISODE · Aug 20, 2019 · 39 MIN
Religion, Spirituality, and Justice Work (Part 1)
from The Relay · host Luke Brawner, Jude Feng, Biko Mandela Gray, Secunda Joseph, Brandi Holmes
Among the many threads that bond our podcast collective is a common interest in questions of religion and spirituality. During this episode, we’ll consider the extent to which there is a relationship between religion, spirituality and justice-seeking. In particular, we’ll talk about how some of the concepts and commitments at work in 21st century justice movements pose a productive challenge to religious institutions and their theological practices. Guest voices include Brandi E. Holmes, Jude Feng, and Dr. Biko Mandela Gray. CREDITSProduced, edited, and mixed by Luke BrawnerCo-Produced by Dr. Jessica DavenportMusic licensed through PodcastMusic.comArtwork designed by Heather HaleBECOME A PATRONJoin the neighborhood we're building and receive bonus content from this and other Odd Parliament shows for as little as $1 a month on Patreon!VISIT US ONLINEwww.therelaypodcast.comwww.instagram.com/therelaypodcast©2016-2024 Odd Parliament, in association with Project Curate
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Among the many threads that bond our podcast collective is a common interest in questions of religion and spirituality. During this episode, we’ll consider the extent to which there is a relationship between religion, spirituality and justice-seeking. In particular, we’ll talk about how some of the concepts and commitments at work in 21st century justice movements pose a productive challenge to religious institutions and their theological practices. Guest voices include Brandi E. Holmes, Jude Feng, and Dr. Biko Mandela Gray.
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