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Liberating Black Theology – Dr. Anthony Bradley on SBE

Erik Guzman April 23rd, 2010

Dr. Anthony BradleyDr. Anthony Bradley joins us on this week's Steve Brown Etc. to talk about his new book, Liberating Black Theology: The Bible and the Black Experience in America. Listen as we discuss the "victimology" theme within black liberation theology and its long-standing spiritual and social implications.

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Dr. Anthony Bradley is Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics at The King's College in New York City and a Research Fellow at the Acton Institute. He's a popular commentator on current issues and has appeared on NPR, CNN/Headline News, Fox News and Court TV Radio, among others. Dr. Bradley studies and writes on issues of race in America, hip hop, youth culture, issues among African Americans, the American family, welfare, education, and modern international forms of social injustice, slavery, and oppression.

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3 Responses to “Liberating Black Theology – Dr. Anthony Bradley on SBE”

ZwCephas April 24th, 2010

A breath of fresh air. As the pastor of a racially-mixed church attempting to bridge the divide between white, black and Hispanic, as it were, this man's voice is welcomed. We applaud you, radical Steve Brown, for spreading this word of hope for "the nations" not afar off, but right here amongst us, Can you imagine Paul, a Jew, taking the gospel to the "goy," and getting flack from all sides. yet we have the church today because of his commitment and courage and obedience to God May we hope to see such brideg-building again in our day, when whites, blacks, and Hispanics need a bridge to one another that is not a bridge too far.

Ben May 1st, 2010

OK, this is a shallow comment about a serious show, but what is the tune that is playing after the last set of commercials. The one right after the stamps commercial? Just wondering.

Erik Guzman May 3rd, 2010

Hey Ben. That's Lauris Vidal. I can't remember the name of the song, but I bet you can find it here…

http://www.myspace.com/laurisvidal

I think it's called Out Into the Night.

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