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The war on drugs, mass incarceration, police brutality/militarization, neo-colonialism, Rwandan genocide and conflict in the Middle East are all interconnected. This book draws a straight line between conflicts overseas, anti-Black conflict at home and Evangelical political theology. This work will equip interested laity, clergy, theologians and public speakers with the research, language, and vocabulary to write and communicate on these urgent issues. This volume doesn't merely highlight problem areas but provides a practical roadmap to achieve the reconciliation that the gospel of Jesus envisions.…mehr

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The war on drugs, mass incarceration, police brutality/militarization, neo-colonialism, Rwandan genocide and conflict in the Middle East are all interconnected. This book draws a straight line between conflicts overseas, anti-Black conflict at home and Evangelical political theology. This work will equip interested laity, clergy, theologians and public speakers with the research, language, and vocabulary to write and communicate on these urgent issues. This volume doesn't merely highlight problem areas but provides a practical roadmap to achieve the reconciliation that the gospel of Jesus envisions.
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Autorenporträt
Eric Betts has earned his second Ph.D. (2022) with a concentration of black political theology from the University of South Africa in Pretoria. His dissertation forms the basis of this volume. His other theological degrees were earned at Louisiana Baptist University (MTS, Ph.D.) He is a lecturer for the Center for Religion, Leadership, and Culture at Athens State University in Athens AL, and is the pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church in Corinth MS. As a columnist for the Athens Now newspaper, he has written widely on topic surrounding community leadership, justice, and ethics.