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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zli9ETZZLv4

Explore the foundations of Black theology in this insightful conversation with Professor Michelle Clifton. This episode unpacks the rich history, biblical roots, and social justice implications of Black theology, offering a powerful perspective on faith, Scripture, and the Black church. Perfect for those passionate about Christian faith, justice, theology, and the Bible, this introduction explores how Black theology engages with issues of oppression, liberation, and divine justice. How does faith empower marginalized communities? What does Scripture say about justice and equality? Join us as we examine these critical questions and more. If you're curious about theological learning, the role of the Black church, and the intersection of faith and justice, this video is for you. Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding of Black theology and its impact on Christian thought. The episode also connects Black Theology and parts of the Evangelical Covenant Church tradition.

Here's a link to the discussion guide for this Black Theology course: https://live-highrock-network.pantheonsite.io/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/DiscussionGuideBlackTheology2022v2-1.pdf

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Podcast includes original music ("Imagination") written by Dean Payla, produced by PALA.

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