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“Race, Religion & Racism – RELIGION PART 2: Unmasking Myths and Challenging Perspectives” by Dr. Frederick K.C. Price
In this thought-provoking teaching, Dr. Frederick K.C. Price fearlessly confronts racism within the Church. He delves into critical questions about racism among believers and sheds light on why Sunday mornings in America remain segregated. Here are the key points from his teaching:
  1. Reconciliation vs. Division: Dr. Price challenges the notion that reconciliation is the sole answer to addressing racism in the Church. He defines the term and explores alternative perspectives.
  2. Historical Context: Dr. Price cites the U.S. Supreme Court’s response to the Dred Scott case (1857) and examines the rhetoric used by influential figures to perpetuate racial divisions.
  3. Exclusion of Black Clergy: Dr. Price discusses how black clergy were systematically excluded from leadership positions in the Church, shedding light on historical injustices.
  4. Christianity and Identity: Why have some Blacks labeled Christianity as “the white man’s religion”? Dr. Price provides insights into this complex issue.
  5. The Curse of Ham: Dr. Price investigates the misnomer surrounding the curse of Ham. Who was truly cursed, and by whom? He dispels myths and explores the origins of negative stereotypes.

(8 files. Total size approx. 507.56MB)

Race, Religion & Racism - Religion-2 8/MP3


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