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Dr. Bantu grew up in a racially segregated St. Louis. His neighborhood was "the hood" (as he says), but he went to school in an affluent area. The church they went to was nearby, but it was over the line separating the white and black neighborhoods. This week we talk about the subtleties of cultural clues that get mixed into the expression of religions, and how detangling culture and religion pushed Dr. Bantu into his PhD studies.
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Dr. Bantu grew up in a racially segregated St. Louis. His neighborhood was "the hood" (as he says), but he went to school in an affluent area. The church they went to was nearby, but it was over the line separating the white and black neighborhoods. This week we talk about the subtleties of cultural clues that get mixed into the expression of religions, and how detangling culture and religion pushed Dr. Bantu into his PhD studies.
Join our Patreon Team: https://www.patreon.com/cyndiparker
Read more about Dr. Bantu: https://www.fuller.edu/faculty/vince-bantu/
Read his book!!! A Multitude of All Peoples
Send me comments and questions on Facebook or Instagram or through my website at: www.narrativeofplace.com

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