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In this episode of As In Heaven, hosts Jim Davis and Mike Aitcheson welcome Dr. Walter Strickland as he traces the history of the black church from its formation to present day. Walter Strickland covers origins, major developments, key figures, regional differences, misunderstood perspectives, evaluation of liberation theology, and the institutional, cultural, and sociological roles the black church has played in black communities. The group discusses:
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Discussion Questions:
1. Why has there historically been a separation between black and white churches? What gave rise to this?
2. In what ways does Christ’s work on the cross give the Christian hope in their daily lives? In the ways we suffer? How does the black church give the church an example to follow in appropriating Christ’s story into ours?
3. How do the theological commitments of the black church that Dr. Strickland describes impact the church’s life in this world? How does this rich theological heritage challenge or affirm your understanding of theology in black Christian tradition?
4. How might understanding this history help us as the church to fully live out the gospel and its implications for community?
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In this episode of As In Heaven, hosts Jim Davis and Mike Aitcheson welcome Dr. Walter Strickland as he traces the history of the black church from its formation to present day. Walter Strickland covers origins, major developments, key figures, regional differences, misunderstood perspectives, evaluation of liberation theology, and the institutional, cultural, and sociological roles the black church has played in black communities. The group discusses:
Explore more from TGC on the topic of race.
Discussion Questions:
1. Why has there historically been a separation between black and white churches? What gave rise to this?
2. In what ways does Christ’s work on the cross give the Christian hope in their daily lives? In the ways we suffer? How does the black church give the church an example to follow in appropriating Christ’s story into ours?
3. How do the theological commitments of the black church that Dr. Strickland describes impact the church’s life in this world? How does this rich theological heritage challenge or affirm your understanding of theology in black Christian tradition?
4. How might understanding this history help us as the church to fully live out the gospel and its implications for community?
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