An account of the Atlantic slave trade, from 1518-1865 reveals the callous disregard for the life and humanity of blacks created in the image of God.
A debate is raging in the culture wars over the story of America. The Church has something to say into this debate because we have been given a model in the Story of Scripture.
In her superb novel, Moses, Man of the Mountain, Zora Neale Hurston blends the biblical story, folklore, and the legacy of southern slavery.
Two magazine articles on disgust—something that is sadly tearing the fragile fabric of our society—that are worth reading and discussing.
In a carefully constructed study, two Christian sociologists show how White evangelicals are against racism but inadvertently promote a racialized society.
Two magazine articles on forgiveness and justice worth reading and discussing.
First Cow is a reimagined western, a delightful film that will change how you see.
We will fail to see our neighbor accurately if we think to highly of ourselves. And sadly, I think far too highly of myself.
This helpful and important book on biblical interpretation by a professor of New Testament speaks directly to our cultural moment in our racially divided world.
This is a perfect album for a year of difficulty and strife, and yet contains the comfort and beauty of music with fitting lyrics.