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Homebrewed Christianity

Religion, Race, and Ethics in "The Birth of a Nation" with Eboni Marshall Turman and Adam Clark

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6 • 612 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2016

⏱️ 92 minutes

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I can't wait for you to hear this special podcast episode of the podcast! Last week Barry Taylor and I shared a conversation we had about The Birth of a Nation. This week you will hear a follow-up with two zesty theologians - Eboni Marshall Turman and Adam Clark! Eboni Marshall Turman is Assistant Professor of Theology and African American Religion at Yale University Divinity School in New Haven, CT. Follow Dr. Turman on Twitter and Instagram @ebonithoughts. Check out her book Toward a Womanist Ethic of Incarnation: Black Bodies, the Black Church, and the Council of Chalcedon for some excellent pages of theology. Dr. Adam Clark is Associate Professor of Theology at Xavier University and  co-chair of Black Theology Group at the American Academy of Religion. He actively publishes in the area of black theology and black religion and participates in social justice groups at Xavier and in the Cincinnati area.  Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What's up, theology nerds?

1:17.7

This is Tripp, and this is the Homebrew Christianity Podcast.

1:21.9

And today, on the podcast, we have a special episode because this is the follow-up episode.

1:27.2

From the last one where Barry Taylor and I were discussing the birth of a nation, recent film, both the film itself, the cultural event that is this film.

1:38.6

And today, my friend, a podcast, a regular, author of the upcoming homebrewed Christianity Guide to Salvation,

1:46.6

subtitled How to Avoid Eternal Conscious Tourment,

1:49.6

Adam Clark, Professor of Theology, African American Religion at Xavier University.

1:58.2

He's on the podcast, and he is going to be talking with his friend, the Reverend Ebony Marshall, Termin, at Yale's Divinity School. And they have an amazing conversation about the film, about racism, white privilege, slavery, violence, domestic violence, and the cultural event of the movie um the history

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