Kendrick Lamar's album, DAMN, recently won the Pulitzer Prize for music - the first ever awarded to an album that wasn't classical or jazz. In this deeply reflective concept album, Lamar, a self-proclaimed Christian, looks at the current-day context of the Black experience in America through the lens of the Old Testament. He explores theological questions such as why does God allow innocent people to suffer, what does it mean to be God's chosen people, and how do those who are cursed return to God's good graces? Host Bobby Waller will guide you through this musical exploration of Lamar's theology and answer the questions: Is this art? - and - Is this particular album worthy of a Pulitzer Prize?