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759: #759 - Racism, tribalism, and prophet-poets in the evangelical church: Propaganda (Jason Petty)
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759: #759 - Racism, tribalism, and prophet-poets in the evangelical church: Propaganda (Jason Petty)

Theology in the Raw · Preston Sprinkle

September 30, 201950m 22s

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Show Notes

It’s been said that artists are the prophets of the church. Propaganda is the embodiment of that truth. Preston sits down with Prop for the first time to discuss his journey in evangelicalism. Son of a Black Panther father, raised in a Latinx and then white neighborhood, journeying in and (sort of) out of reformed evangelicalism, and now outspoken toward the supremacy of Jesus in all things and the social-political implications of the gospel, Prop is a voice that needs to be reckoned with. Prop and Preston talk about racism, tribalism, hip-hop, the gospel and culture, white evangelicalism, and humility—among many other things.


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