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“The Coming of The Gods, The Religious construction of Black Dehumanization”

“The Coming of The Gods, The Religious construction of Black Dehumanization”

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This episode examines the complex relationship between Christianity and the institution of slavery, exploring how theological concepts shaped perceptions and experiences of Black individuals throughout history. We discuss the intersections of faith, identity, and the often-inverted narrative presented by pro-slavery ideologies.

- Historical context of African slavery impacting religious perspectives
- Christianity’s role in justifying dehumanization
- Presuppositions of pro-slavery Christian theology analyzed
- Exploration of biblical themes and their interpretations
- Emergence of anti-slavery theology and its historical significance
- Voices of the Black prophetic radical tradition
- The enduring fight for justice through faith
- Reflections on faith as a vehicle for liberation
- Call for ongoing discussions on faith and social justice


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