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Esau McCaulley returns to The Weight for a discussion about his newest book, "How Far to the Promised Land.” This is a joyful conversation that covers some heavy topics, like reconciling yourself to your history while charting your own path and creating your own story. And sometimes, finding your place in the story means finding your place with God and allowing God’s grace to emerge in unexpected ways.
Esau is an author and associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL, with a Ph.D. from the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of Reading While Black as well as articles for the New York Times.
Resources:
Listen to Esau’s previous episode on The Weight
Order Esau’s books: Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope and How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family's Story of Hope and Survival in the American South.
Read Esau’s articles in The New York Times here: https://www.nytimes.com/by/esau-mccaulley
Follow Esau on the web: https://esaumccaulley.com
Follow Esau on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
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Esau McCaulley returns to The Weight for a discussion about his newest book, "How Far to the Promised Land.” This is a joyful conversation that covers some heavy topics, like reconciling yourself to your history while charting your own path and creating your own story. And sometimes, finding your place in the story means finding your place with God and allowing God’s grace to emerge in unexpected ways.
Esau is an author and associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL, with a Ph.D. from the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of Reading While Black as well as articles for the New York Times.
Resources:
Listen to Esau’s previous episode on The Weight
Order Esau’s books: Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope and How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family's Story of Hope and Survival in the American South.
Read Esau’s articles in The New York Times here: https://www.nytimes.com/by/esau-mccaulley
Follow Esau on the web: https://esaumccaulley.com
Follow Esau on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram

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