Esau McCaulley: How the Black Church Tradition Teaches Us Hope

November 23, 2020 00:44:27
Esau McCaulley: How the Black Church Tradition Teaches Us Hope
The C4SO Podcast with Bishop Todd Hunter
Esau McCaulley: How the Black Church Tradition Teaches Us Hope

Nov 23 2020 | 00:44:27

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Show Notes

We continue our series Advent Hope in Harsh Times this week by talking with Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley, one of our Canon Theologians and an Assistant Professor at Wheaton College, about what the Black church tradition can teach us about holding on to hope in harsh times. This is the theme of his book Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope.

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