Awakening to Justice by The Dialogue on Race and Faith Project audiobook

Awakening to Justice: Faithful Voices from the Abolitionist Past

By The Dialogue on Race and Faith Project, Jemar Tisby, Christopher P. Momany, Sègbégnon Mathieu Gnonhossou, David D. Daniels III, R. Matthew Sigler, Douglas M. Strong, Diane Leclerc, Esther Chung-Kim, Albert G. Miller, and Estrelda Y. Alexander
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  • ISBN: 9798874723903

  • ISBN: 9798874723880

  • ISBN: 9798874723897

Runtime: 7.23 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Religion
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In 2015, the historian Chris Momany helped discover a manuscript that had been forgotten in a storage closet at Adrian College in Michigan. He identified it as the journal of a nineteenth-century Christian abolitionist and missionary, David Ingraham. As Momany and a fellow historian Doug Strong pored over the diary, they realized that studying this document could open new conversations for twenty-first-century Christians to address the reality of racism today. They invited a multiracial team of fourteen scholars to join in, thus launching the Dialogue on Race and Faith Project.

Awakening to Justice presents the groundbreaking work of these scholars. In addition to reflecting on Ingraham's journal, chapters also explore the life and writings of two of Ingraham's Black colleagues, James Bradley and Nancy Prince.

Through considering connections between the revivalist, holiness, and abolitionist movements; the experiences of enslaved and freed people; abolitionists' spiritual practices; various tactics used by abolitionists; and other themes, the authors offer insight and hope for Christians concerned about racial justice. They highlight how Christians associated with Charles Finney's style of revivalism formed intentional, countercultural communities such as Oberlin College to be exemplars of interracial cooperation and equality.

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Author Bio: The Dialogue on Race and Faith Project

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Author Bio: Jemar Tisby

Author Bio: Jemar Tisby

Jemar Tisby (BA, University of Notre Dame; MDiv, Reformed Theological Seminary) is the New York Times bestselling author of The Color of Compromise and the award-winning How to Fight Racism. He is a historian who studies race, religion, and social movements and serves as a professor at Simmons College of Kentucky, a historically Black college. He is also the founder of The Witness, Inc. an organization dedicated to Black uplift from a Christian perspective. He has written for national news outlets such as the Washington Post and has offered television commentary on CNN and is frequently called upon to provide expert insight on current events related to race and Christianity. He has spoken nationwide at colleges, universities, and other organizations.

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Author Bio: Christopher P. Momany

Author Bio: Christopher P. Momany

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Author Bio: Sègbégnon Mathieu Gnonhossou

Author Bio: Sègbégnon Mathieu Gnonhossou

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Author Bio: David D. Daniels III

Author Bio: David D. Daniels III

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Author Bio: R. Matthew Sigler

Author Bio: R. Matthew Sigler

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Author Bio: Douglas M. Strong

Author Bio: Douglas M. Strong

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Author Bio: Diane Leclerc

Author Bio: Diane Leclerc

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Author Bio: Esther Chung-Kim

Author Bio: Esther Chung-Kim

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Author Bio: Albert G. Miller

Author Bio: Albert G. Miller

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Author Bio: Estrelda Y. Alexander

Author Bio: Estrelda Y. Alexander

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Author Bio: various authors

Author Bio: various authors

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Religion
Runtime: 7.23
Audience: Adult
Language: English