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How can we connect orthodoxy, race, ethnicity, and the New Testament? Esau McCaulley is on the question!
Season 6 · Episode 2

How can we connect orthodoxy, race, ethnicity, and the New Testament? Esau McCaulley is on the question!

Theology Lab: Courage & Curiosity for Everyday Faith · Scott Rice

September 25, 202531m 58s

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Show Notes

In this Theology Lab podcast Bible scholar, author of Reading While Black, and Holy Post podcast host Esau McCaulley invites us to read the Bible through the lens of ethnic and cultural diversity, showing how Scripture speaks powerfully into today’s conversations on race, identity, and justice. What does it mean to bring your whole cultural self to the task of Bible interpretation? McCaulley invites viewers to embrace a more inclusive, faithful approach to biblical study—one rooted in the rich traditions of the global church. If you’re interested in Christian faith, reading the Bible, and exploring how theology and diversity intersect, this video offers fresh insight and deep encouragement.

Check out this edited volume, a biblical commentary, on the New Testament here: https://www.ivpress.com/the-new-testament-in-color

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Podcast includes original music ("Imagination") written by Dean Payla, produced by PALA.