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Just Thinking Podcast

EP # 016 | How to Be a Better White Person

Just Thinking Podcast

Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.94.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

 
The current socio-cultural milieu is such that ‘race’ is increasingly becoming a factor and variable in almost every aspect of our existence as human beings. ‘Racial reconciliation’ is now the cause du jour among many individual Christians and churches, so much so that opinions are rampant as to the best approach to bring black people and white people together. In this episode of Just Thinking, Darrell and Virgil discuss a unique approach white people, in particular, can take to bring such ‘racial harmony’ to fruition. After all, who better to share this kind of advice with white people than two guys who aren’t white?

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* 9 Ways to Be a Better White Person (Religion News Service)
* Racism (Thabiti Anyabwile)
* Being Black and Reformed: An Interview with Anthony Carter (Ligonier Ministries)
* The Reformed Faith and Racial Harmony (John Piper)

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forward slash Tabletalk.

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Welcome to Just Thinking. With host, Dara Harrison and Virgil Walker, bringing

0:44.4

you week to week cultural apologetics as well as social issues from a biblical

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world view. This is Just Thinking. Let's think.

0:54.6

We're back. It's another edition of The Just Thinking Podcast. I'm glad to be

1:03.4

here. I'm Virgil Walker and I'm Dara Harrison. What's going on, Virg? What's

1:07.9

going on, Sam? You doing all right, man? You're glad to be back with you, man.

1:11.5

And this is this is the first episode after the soul food episode, man. I think

1:15.8

that soul food episode was hot, man. Wow. I think I think you know, Virg, I think we

1:24.0

may have worn some people over with that one. I think the feedback that I'm getting is

1:29.2

consistently people are saying to me, man, I didn't see that coming.

1:33.2

No, I had to not see that coming. I was on the show and I didn't see it coming.

1:42.8

So how about that? Wow. And I tell you, I just can't say enough how much I appreciate

1:49.2

the listeners. I don't know. I don't speak for you as well. Absolutely. The feedback we've

1:53.7

gotten from that episode that we titled a biblical theology of soul food. I think some of our

2:02.3

followers of the podcast, especially on Facebook, probably thought we were halfway joking.

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