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The Assembly podcast is back for the new year with a new season and a new set of co-hosts, Zac Settle and Amaryah Shaye Armstrong. On part one of this episode, they talk about what’s in store for the political theology podcast and discuss Houria Bouteldja’s book Whites, Jews, and Us.
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Part 2 of our conversation on how white teaching and preaching have changed — can change — still need to change in the face of #BlackLivesMatter.
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The first half of our conversation about how white teaching and preaching how white preaching and teaching can change, have changed, and/or must still change in the face of #BlackLivesMatter (the moment and the movement).
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Part 2 in our conversation about film, morality, theology, and politics.
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With the Oscars just around the corner, we convene a panel to discuss theology, morality, and politics in recent film. We begin by confronting the horrors of racism in Get Out and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
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