Theology in the Raw

Greed, Racism, and the Nonviolent Revolution of Jesus: Dr. Malcolm Foley

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Feb 10, 2025
Dr. Malcolm Foley, a pastor and historian at Baylor University, discusses his upcoming book, 'The Anti-Greed Gospel.' He addresses the intersection of greed, racism, and nonviolence, urging Christians to confront economic disparities and historical injustices. Foley shares a compelling story highlighting compassion over violence, emphasizing the importance of ethical engagement and community support. He advocates for a transformative approach to wealth and justice, promoting deeper relationships with marginalized communities and a commitment to love and solidarity.
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Economics of Lynching

  • Lynching ended not solely due to moral awakening, but also economic factors.
  • It became a national embarrassment, hindering capital investment, leading to alternative methods of oppression.
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Racial Reconciliation and Spiritual Warfare

  • Racial reconciliation demonstrates God's power over principalities and powers that sow division.
  • This cosmic battle is highlighted in Ephesians 3:10.
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Creative Anti-Violence

  • Christian love necessitates active resistance against violence, not mere pacifism.
  • This involves materially investing in others' well-being and subverting violence with love, as Jesus exemplified.
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