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Anthea Butler: Religion won’t save us from the sin of racism. Ep. 150

Jesuitical

America Media

News, News Commentary, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

For many, the killing of George Floyd was a turning point. People of every age and race poured into streets across the country, demanding justice for not only Mr. Floyd but Breonna Taylor, Jacob Blake, Ahmaud Arbery and countless other Black men and women victimized by racist structures. But for this week’s guest, Anthea Butler, this moment feels more like a precipice than a turning point. Dr. Butler is an associate professor of religion and Africana studies at the University of Pennsylvania, who has been seeking to raise awareness about systemic racism in her students and the wider culture for years.  We talk to Dr. Butler about how she sees these protests in the context of U.S. history, racism among Catholics and evangelicals, and the role of academics in the fight for racial justice. In Signs of the Times, the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has created an opening on the Supreme Court, and the two most likely judges to fill her seat are both Catholic women. Zac and Ashley discuss the history of Catholics on the court and why they have come to dominate the bench in the 21st century. Plus, we talk about the case of an Irish priest suspended from ministry in 2012 because of his support for women’s ordination and same-sex marriage and ask: What has and has not changed about how the Vatican disciplines dissenting priests under Pope Francis? This was our 150th episode! Thanks to everyone who has stuck with us over the past two-and-a-half years. Making this podcast is the best part of our jobs, and we couldn’t do it without this amazing community of listeners. And a special thanks to members of our Patreon group. If Jesuitical is an important part of your life as a Catholic, please consider supporting the show.  Links from the show Why do Catholics make up a majority of the Supreme Court? Suspended Irish priest Tony Flannery calls Vatican inquiry ‘unjust’ Dr. Anthea Butler’s website and Twitter What’s on tap? Birthday girl’s choice: Shots of Bulleit Bourbon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Media. That lay part means we aren't Jesuits, but we work with them. Join us each

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week for a smart Catholic take on faith, culture, and the News, often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley McKinless, and I'm joined by Zach Davis.

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The last young host on the show.

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This is, uh...

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I knew this was coming.

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Yeah, we are certainly still a hip and lay podcast, but somebody's got a big birthday coming up this week, which I think puts in a question our young youngness. Yeah've been wondering whether it's time to adjust the intro well all

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all that is to say

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happy birthday

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thank you uh yes Yes, I am actually excited to be turning 30 on Saturday and becoming a senior host.

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I think that means I can basically veto anything you say at this point.

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Well you know what they say about once you know what you know what you're 30 you

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up until you're 30 you could still be like this you're a promising

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podcast host you're a promising member of the Catholic media but I think once you

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once you're 30 you kind of just are what you are so

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Congrats because I think it's pretty good.

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Yeah, I never made one of those 30 under 30 lists, but, you know.

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There's still time.

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