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In this episode, we examine whether faith and ethnicity are being framed as competitors when they don’t have to be. Is prioritizing Christianity a sincere theological stance, or does it sometimes function as a way to avoid hard conversations about race, culture, and lived experience?
By De'Eric Williams and Antionne MilesIn this episode, we examine whether faith and ethnicity are being framed as competitors when they don’t have to be. Is prioritizing Christianity a sincere theological stance, or does it sometimes function as a way to avoid hard conversations about race, culture, and lived experience?