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Short Take: How have the spiritual influences within the black community changed over the years?

The Christian Worldview / David Wheaton
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June 14, 2020 8:00 pm

Short Take: How have the spiritual influences within the black community changed over the years?

The Christian Worldview / David Wheaton

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June 14, 2020 8:00 pm

Description: Short Take from The Christian Worldview program on “Systemic Racism” and the Christian Response (Part 2 of 2)

Listen to the entire program here: https://www.thechristianworldview.org/topic-systemic-racism-and-the-christian-response-part-2-of-2/

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The black community has had great spiritual influence preachers and so far there was a time where there was that in America talk about how the spiritual teaching. The influence of sound teachers has changed within the black community and how that impacted them.

This is why appreciate be a partner with birds like we are not just all the pockets, but David opportunities like this because we have similar experiences that we could leverage off what other birds grew up in the cortical black church as did I, was set for me is seeing this shift in vertical touched on this a second ago seen the shift in many pulpits and productively black churches towards preaching a social gospel of liberation. They bought into the theology of James Cone.

Their preaching that as the quote "gospel but that is not the gospel that Christ preached Christ preached a gospel of freedom from the bondage of sin. Many pulpits and inner cities right now are still preaching a theology that is held up against the bondage of Blacks is slavery, yet also so that is a common dog referred without lumping all black pastors and preachers into the same bucket, but I can tell you right now many of the larger inner cities in this country.

Liberation theology has had it has grab a foothold and is holding on tight and it is influencing and shaping the preaching that is coming out of many of these pulpits