Racism
- Sojourner Truth Was a ‘Double Woman’ in More Ways than OneShe championed both abolition and women’s rights. And she wasn’t afraid to challenge advocates of either cause.Obbie Tyler Todd|
- The Law Can’t Always ‘Love’ YouCompassionate enforcement has its place. But the state’s role is to bear the sword.Mike Schutt|
- ‘We Do Need Healing’: What First Nation Christians Make of Australia’s Indigenous Representation Referendum(UPDATED) Leaders want a seat at the table. Not all are sure about changing the Constitution.Isabel Ong|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 74|45minYascha Mounk’s Answer to the Identity TrapThe academic and writer talks ideas, influence, power, and politics.Russell Moore|
- Wheaton College Releases Report on Its History of RacismTask force and trustees call for community repentance, starting with a change to the name of the library.Daniel Silliman and Kate Shellnutt|
- Esau McCaulley: The Streets Sent Me to the PulpitBut then my path to preaching took an unexpected turn.Esau McCaulley|
- Sticking Out and Fitting In as an Asian American BelieverTheologian Michelle Lee-Barnewall reflects on her ethnic identity and her identity in Christ.Ben Chang|
- Viral JesusEpisode 79|46minWhen Did White People Become White People?TikTok professor Garrison Hayes opens our “Disrupting American gods” series with a brief history of race, racism, and identity politics.Heather Thompson Day|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 70|40minSharing in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream NowChris Broussard and Matthew Daniels believe King still shines a light in a divided world.Russell Moore|
- When American Evangelicals Needed a Reputational Boost, They Turned to South Korean EvangelicalsIn the second half of the 20th century, each group used the other as a ticket to legitimacy at home and abroad.Alex Ward|한국어
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