The Christian Imagination
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The Christian Imagination collection brings together resources that can be used to engage people and communities to embody Jesus’ way of compassion and justice for our world grounded in the belief that all humanity is made imago dei (image of God).
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The New Black Theology: Retrieving Ancient Sources to Challenge Racism
This is a review of three books by three different Bible scholars often referred to as the Duke theologians: . Kameron Carter's Race: A Theological Account (Oxford University Press, 2008); the American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence in…
Building an Inclusive, Caring Community: Unveiling Perception and the Christian Identity
Handout from Forum 1 on Anti-racism, Presbyterian Women of the Synod Summer Conference, Chapman University July 2016. Contents include: brief definitions of racism and anti-racism, including distinctions between the new and the old forms of both;…
Reclaiming Ourselves: Seeing, Naming, and Communing as the Creation of the Imago Dei (Workshop on Anti-racism: Handout #1 Seeing, Naming and Communing Using the Lens of Christ; Handout #2 The Vocabulary of Anti-racism /Anti-racism Digital Library )
Two handouts from the Workshop on Anti-racism, Presbyterian Women of the Synod Summer Conference, Chapman University July 2016. Contents include: A working definition of 'anti-racism,' a vocabulary based on identity in Christ, and an invitation to…
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