![]() ![]() ![]() Kelly Brown Douglas is Canon Theologian at the Washington National Cathedral and Director of the Religion Program at Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, where she holds the Susan D. Wright, Jr., Trinity United Church of Christ, ChicagoĪ black Episcopal priest and theologian explores the history of "platonized" Christianity that results in distortions of the Gospels, including racism, classicism, sexism and the violence they inspire and condone. Douglas's answer will help many African American Christians find a 'voice' to articulate with their lips what it is that they have felt in their hears for over 400 years." -Rev. "African American Christians have often had to answer the question, 'How can you be a Christian, knowing the role of Christianity in white supremacists' ideology and practices?'. Series - Walking with God: The Sermon Series of Howard Thurman ![]() Series - Catholicity in an Evolving Universe Series - Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church ![]() World Religions & Interfaith - Islamic StudiesĪssociation of Catholic Publishers Award WinnersĬatholic Press Association Book Award Winners World Religions & Interfaith- Eastern Studies Religion & Science - Cosmology & Evolution An Interview With Robert Ellsberg AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast ![]()
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