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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2020 · 29 MIN

Theology and Racial Justice with J. Kameron Carter

from The ChurchNext Podcast · host Chris Yaw

The journey toward resisting racial injustice in North America cannot be fully undertaken without a grasp of the theological implications underlying both its origins and development, says speaker, author, theologian and Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, J. Kameron Carter. In this episode, Dr. Carter explains many of the theological underpinnings of racial injustice in the U.S., speaking on the following topics:RaceDiscoveryExpropriationInclusionThis episode will appeal to people who are looking to deepen their understanding and conversations on building racial justice. 

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