4.7 • 658 Ratings
🗓️ 22 June 2016
⏱️ 80 minutes
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Why in our multicultural society is the Church still predominantly led by, and our theology predominantly written by, white men? We head to Birmingham to meet up with one of the UK's leading black theologians, Anthony Reddie. We ask him if the Church is racist and if so what we can do about it? And, what difference would it make to our understanding of God and what he is doing in the world if we read the Bible through black eyes?
"I was taught white theology, but it just wasn’t named as white theology and that I think is part of the conceit and part of the privilege that sits with whiteness that it is whiteness that gets to define itself as being universal whereas all the other theologies are, at best, contextual and they give you a glimpse of, and at worse they have no reason to belong at all." - Anthony Reddie
Interview starts at 8m 45s
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