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In this conversation, theologian J. Kameron Carter discusses the black experience of a structurally anti-black world; the meaning of belonging and communion; how race factors in America's struggle for belonging to each o...
Unshackling the Imagination: J. Kameron Carter on Structural Injustice, Misery and Melancholy, and the Theology of Race is an episode from The Table Audio w/ Evan Rosa by Biola University Center for Christian Thought. In this conversation,...
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In this conversation, theologian J. Kameron Carter discusses the black experience of a structurally anti-black world; the meaning of belonging and communion; how race factors in America's struggle for belonging to each other; the difference between black misery and white melancholy; and the presumption of comfort and alleviation of suffering that whiteness assumes. He also covers atonement theology; the erroneous logic of false ownership; and the unkillable, vibrant life of Jesus the slave.
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Unshackling the Imagination: J. Kameron Carter on Structural Injustice, Misery and Melancholy, and the Theology of Race is an episode from The Table Audio w/ Evan Rosa by Biola University Center for Christian Thought.
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This episode was published on May 27, 2019.
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Unshackling the Imagination: J. Kameron Carter on Structural Injustice, Misery and Melancholy, and the Theology of Race is from The Table Audio w/ Evan Rosa by Biola University Center for Christian Thought.
Published May 27, 2019 and 00:46:39 long