In the wake of horrific events from last week in Minneapolis with the murder of George Floyd on Memorial Day by a police officer and the subsequent series of protests and riots throughout the United States, we discuss the need to think theologically about racial justice. Rev. Daniel Parham joins John Anthony Dunne and Grace Sangalang Ng to address gaps in our theological education regarding racism, the cliché of “colorblindness” as an apathetic reaction to the necessity of properly addressing racism, and the importance of racial justice as a component of our Christian orthopraxy.
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Resources mentioned in this episode can be found below:
Books
Woke Church: An Urgent Call for Christians in American to Confront Racism and Injustice by Eric Mason
One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love by John Perkins
Videos
Interconnected: Confronting Racial Prejudice Between Asian American and African American Communities
Organizations
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