
Homebrewed Christianity The Radical and Dangerous King with Adam Clark
Apr 4, 2017
Adam Clark, a professor at Xavier University and author, dives deep into the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. as a powerful lens for discussing race, class, and white privilege in the church. He challenges sanitized portrayals of King, arguing that they often overlook his radical messages. The conversation also explores how both the Tea Party and #BlackLivesMatter can claim King, raising intriguing questions about cultural narratives. Additionally, Adam reflects on the sermon MLK was crafting just before his assassination, adding depth to the discussion on social justice and activism.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Engaging Community and Youth Ministry Resources
02:19 • 4min
Exploring Race, Class, and the Church: A Dialogue Invitation
06:20 • 1min
Excitement for Theology Beer Camp
07:47 • 2min
The Radical Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
10:17 • 25min
The Evolution of Racism and Societal Change
35:33 • 21min
Hope, Exploitation, and the Biblical Call to Solidarity
56:20 • 3min
Finding Hope and Action in Challenging Times
59:34 • 4min
