The Black Hebrew Israelite movement believes certain people of color are God's true chosen people. Extremist sects of the group have become more militant, per the Southern Poverty Law Center. The ...
Black theology today does not exist in a vacuum. It lives in dialogue—with history, with the wider church, with other religions, and with a fractured society still struggling with race, justice, and ...
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