• Community Conversation: Kwanzaa Principle Imani Is a Disruptor of Christian Nationalism

  • May 1 2024
  • Duración: 56 m
  • Podcast

Community Conversation: Kwanzaa Principle Imani Is a Disruptor of Christian Nationalism

  • Resumen

  • Kwanzaa Principle of Imani (Faith) The Imani principle calls for us to believe in ourselves and our capacity to bring about a better society and a better world. On the 7th Day of Kwanzaa, Imani Day, we give thanks and remembrance to family, friends, and historical figures who have contributed to their lives and the betterment of America. This day we remember the faith that our family members and ancestors had to bring us to this point. In this episode Anita, Mavis, and Gail continue their Community Conversation. They examine Christian Nationalism through the lens of the Kwanzaa Principle, Imani (Faith). Join in as they take a deep dive into the ideology of Christian Nationalism, those engaged in active opposition, and The (Unholy) Slave Bible published by missionaries in 1807.

    Points of Reflection:
    • Christian Nationalism differs from nationalism, patriotism, and Christianity.
    • Clergy opposition to Christian Nationalism
    • The (Unholy) Slave Bible produced by missionaries in 1807 for the use of enslaved Africans.
    “Let nobody give you the impression that the problem of racial injustice will work itself out. Let nobody give you the impression that only time will solve the problem. That is a myth, and it is a myth because time is neutral.” — Jim Wallis (America's Original Sin: Racism, White Privilege, and the Bridge to a New America)
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