True Connections - The Bible, Black People, and Restorative Justice
The Art of Community Conversations Thank you for tuning in to the latest episode of InflexionPoint Podcast where we are dedicated to the art of listening in authentic conversation. We challenge our audience to listen actively and intentionally for the...
First published
07/04/2024
Genres:
society
education
self improvement
Listen to this episode
Summary
The Art of Community Conversations Thank you for tuning in to the latest episode of InflexionPoint Podcast where we are dedicated to the art of listening in authentic conversation. We challenge our audience to listen actively and intentionally for the purpose of critical self-reflection, in-depth perspective-taking, personal transformation, and ultimately social impact. The 2024 theme explores the Art of Community Conversations in today's climate of systemic and institutional racism, antiracism activation, Equity Diversity & Inclusion, and book banning. True Connections: The Bible, Black People, and Restorative Justice Exploring the Black (people of African descent) presence in the Bible can shed light on often overlooked perspectives and histories. It's fascinating how biblical narratives can intersect with themes of restorative justice, especially in today's context of addressing systemic racism and promoting inclusion. Highlighting these connections offers our listeners a richer understanding of how historical texts can inform contemporary social justice movements. Some biblical examples include: The Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26-40The Song of Solomon (Song of Songs)Joseph in Egypt (Genesis 37-50)Paul's Letters on Unity in Christ (e.g., Galatians 3:28)Simon of Cyrene (Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21, Luke 23:26)The Queen of Sheba (King Solomon)Hagar (Abraham)Keturah (Abraham)Zipporah (Midianite/Moses)Ethioipan Woman (Cushite/Moses)Candace Queen of the Ethiopians What Does the Bible Say About Restorative Justice? The Bible addresses social justice in various ways, providing principles and narratives that advocate for fairness, compassion, equity, and equality. These biblical principles and narratives continue to inspire individuals and communities to advocate for social justice, address systemic issues, and promote fairness and equality. They provide a foundation for understanding and engaging with contemporary social justice movements and challenges. Here are some key themes and passages that reflect biblical perspectives on social justice: Concern for the Poor and VulnerableProphetic Call for JusticeJudgment and AccountabilityJesus' MinistryEquality and Non-DiscriminationRestorative Justice Acts of Mercy and Compassion The Bible does not use modern concepts of race in the same way we understand them today. However, it does address themes related to ethnicity, diversity, and God's vision for all people. While the Bible does not use our contemporary racial categories, its teachings provide a foundation for understanding and promoting equality, unity, and respect for all people, regardless of ethnicity or background. The Bible challenges believers to embrace God's inclusive vision and work towards justice and reconciliation in a diverse world. Here are some key aspects of how the Bible intersects with the concept of race: Creation and humanityIsrael's identityEthnic diversity in the BibleJesus' MinistryUniversal GospelUnity in ChristEschatological Vision These figures and references underscore the presence and contributions of African peoples in biblical narratives. They also challenge readers to consider the Bible's multicultural and multiethnic context in relationship to issues we face today including racism, inequity, inequality, and social injustice.
Duration
58 minutes
Parent Podcast
InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out
View PodcastSimilar Episodes
A Brave Space for Conversation
Release Date: 10/21/2021
Description: Welcome to InflexionPoint Podcast on Transformation Talk Radio. InflexionPoint Podcast is a brave space for conversation about racism, personal transformation, and accountability. Join this journey towards antiracism and cultivating change from the inside out. In this episode you will get to know Anita Russell, the creator and host of InflexionPoint Podcast. You'll also get to know the co-hosts, Mavis Bauman, and Gail Hunter. Together they make up an online Antiracism Mastermind Group.InflexionPoint Podcast is a companion to the Activism through Coaching Model Anita developed under her brand, The Place to SOAR. As a transformation coach, her role is to question, inform, and empower. A coaching approach in a mastermind setting enables participants to dive deeply into their innermost thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and assumptions while examining what emerges in their words, actions, and behaviors as a member of a racialized society. This approach encourages empowerment in four key areas: courage, conversation, relationship, and accountability. Will you join the conversation?
Explicit: No
Change from the inside out!!!!
Release Date: 03/08/2021
Description: What does your spiritual regimen look like? Thanks for listening and please don't forget to share. Stay encouraged!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonoviataughtme/support
Explicit: No
Team Change from the Inside Out
Release Date: 07/23/2017
Description: There are leaders who decide on a change, plan for it, then execute the plan without giving thought to how they will develop the skills they need to execute their plans. Building your capacity as a leader to effect change from the inside out is one way you can ensure your change projects are successful, while at the same time, building team cohesion. Listen in to learn more…
Explicit: No
Change - From the Inside Out Intro - Audio
Release Date: 09/23/2012
Description: C3t challenging MSG - Talkin change! There is no question that if we as Christians are going to grow and mature into Christ-like character, We must experience progress in giving of ourselves in ministry to and for others. While we can and should find comfort and encouragement in Christ "Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any com mon sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion", (Philippians 2:1 NIV)= You can "serve" if you receive God's resource of love and power- Servant living stands opposed to the primary concerns we see today where the focus of our culture and society is more on our own personal happiness and comfort- But! Phil. 1:4 we should have the same attitude as Christ =servant= serve others bless!
Explicit: No
Similar Podcasts
Awake as the World Podcast
Release Date: 08/17/2020
Authors: Eliot May
Description: Change yourself from the inside out.
Explicit: No
Matthew Todd – Burnaby Pacific Grace Church
Release Date: 05/14/2022
Description: Col. 3:10 | Deep Change From The Inside Out
Explicit: No
Earthuni - connecting you to thought leaders
Release Date: 09/10/2020
Authors: Jena Griffiths
Description: interviews with people who teach us how to change the world from the inside out
Explicit: No
The Cultivating Change Podcast
Release Date: 05/01/2021
Authors: Jamie's Farm
Description: Embark on a journey aimed at fostering positive change in the lives of young people with Tish Feilden, experienced teacher, psychotherapist, author and co-founder of the charity, Jamie’s Farm. Join Tish as she delves into the intricate dynamics of nurturing positive pathways for young people. Through conversations with educators, young people and experts, Tish and her guests uncover the root causes of challenging behaviours. With a dedicated focus on promoting a strengths-based approach that champions positivity and resilience, Tish explores strategies to guide both young people and adults
Explicit: No
Regenerative Life
Release Date: 09/01/2020
Authors: Meg Berryman
Description: join Meg Berryman as she explores activating and catalysing conversations about social change, sustainable business, holistic wellbeing, personal development, regeneration and creating ripples of change from the inside out.
Explicit: No
From inside Out
Release Date: 05/01/2021
Authors: Michael Oscar Esio
Description: Take a peek at my perspectives on life's issue and look inwards once more to question the why, how and what of the things we've come to claim to know and believe.Is your believe conviction?Do you really know?
Explicit: No
From the Inside Out
Release Date: 08/17/2020
Authors: Karla D. Walker
Description: Have you sometimes wondered what’s your purpose? How do some people seem to make all the right moves? Do you feel stuck and unsure? If you’re really ready to pursue your dreams and need a little direction you don’t want to miss this show on unlocking passion.Join Karla D. Walker as she encourages you to look within yourself to find the answers that you need. The core message of this interactive show is that what you need to be your best self personally or in business is inside of you waiting to get out. You just need to believe in your abilities and take action. Of course, there are times when we need a little help, guidance, inspiration or push to get started. Karla and her guests share stories, different perspectives and experiences, that will provide insight, guidance, motivation and inspiration toward action. If you are ready start the journey, have the tough conversations, try something different, and do the work, we want you to join us “From the Inside Out.”
Explicit: No
From The Inside Out
Release Date: 08/25/2020
Authors: Taryn Cardiff
Description: Devotionals taken from the word of God to inspire us and guide us as God works to change our lives from within, so we can change to lives of those from without .
Explicit: No
The Hood Girl Gone Good
Release Date: 09/24/2020
Authors: delora evans
Description: My Podcast is about changing...from the inside out.
Explicit: No
Getting Innovation Right
Release Date: 09/13/2020
Authors: Seth Kahan
Description: Innovation insights, examples, interviews, and techniques. Your host is Seth Kahan, best selling author of Getting Change Right: How Leaders Transform Organizations from the Inside Out.
Explicit: No
InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out Creating a Brave Space for Conversations about Personal Transformation, Racism, and Accountability
Release Date: 05/19/2022
Authors: Transformation Talk Radio
Description: Enter a brave space to ponder solving The Cairo Question. Engage in dialogue based on the premise that dismantling racism goes beyond laws and legislation or politics or economics. It's an inside job where personal transformation and accountability impact social change in multiple dimensions: individual, interpersonal, systemic, and structural. It's a place to get comfortable with deconstructing your inner thoughts, ideas, and beliefs to examine what flows out into the world through your words, actions, and behaviors, particularly towards others who are different from yourself.
Explicit: No
InflexionPoint Podcast: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out Creating a Brave Space for Conversations about Personal Transformation, Racism, and Accountability
Release Date: 05/19/2022
Authors: Transformation Talk Radio
Description: Enter a brave space to ponder solving The Cairo Question. Engage in dialogue based on the premise that dismantling racism goes beyond laws and legislation or politics or economics. It's an inside job where personal transformation and accountability impact social change in multiple dimensions: individual, interpersonal, systemic, and structural. It's a place to get comfortable with deconstructing your inner thoughts, ideas, and beliefs to examine what flows out into the world through your words, actions, and behaviors, particularly towards others who are different from yourself.
Explicit: No