Walter Strickland – Swing Low
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Why is the tale of black faith so often absent in the pages of church history?
Brent talks with Walter Strickland II about his new 2 volume history from IVP called ‘Swing Low: A History of Black Christianity in the United States’.
Dr. Strickland is an educator who hails from a line of school teachers. He’s the founder of Aptree (an e-learning experience) and serves as Assistant Professor of Systematic and Contextual Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to being a teaching pastor at his church, he is an Associate Fellow at the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology at Cambridge University.
- (1:00) The tale of black faith is often absent from the pages of church history;
- (2:20) The early African church;
- (4:30) The Christian faith weaponized;
- (7:30) The slave codes;
- (10:30) The First Great Awakening and the African-American community;
- (12:50) The invisible institution;
- (15:00) The underground railroad;
- (17:30) The reconstruction era;
- (22:10) Segregation;
- (25:00) Black evangelicalism;
- (27:30) Liberation theology.
Links mentioned in this episode:
www.sebts.edu/faculty/strickland/
www.amazon.com/Swing-Low-History-Christianity-United/dp/1514004208
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