S5 E6 | Black Jesus, White Spaces, and Sacred Beauty with Danté Stewart

Black literature powerfully expands our theological imaginations. DantĂ© Stewart, writer, speaker, and author of Shoutin’ in the Fire, talks with Amy Julia Becker about literature, theology, Black Jesus, and finding…

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S5 E1 | How Disability Taught Me the Goodness of Vulnerability with Heather Lanier

What is a meaningful life? Does thinking about disability change your answer? Heather Lanier, author of Raising a Rare Girl, talks with Amy Julia about her daughter’s diagnosis and subsequent…

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S4 E15 | Reparations: Imagining Ways to Repair and Restore with Duke Kwon and Greg Thompson

Why should Christians in particular participate in the work of reparations? Duke Kwon and Greg Thompson, the co-authors of Reparations, talk with Amy Julia about white supremacy, the harms and…

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S4 E14 | Searching for Racial and Religious Identity as a Potawatomi Woman with Kaitlin Curtice

“What does it mean for me to actually be a Potawatomi woman? To be a Christian? To be human?” Kaitlin Curtice, the author of Native and a member of the…

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