Dr. Antipas Harris

Narrativity with Dr. Antipas

Dr. Antipas Harris

  • Dr. Anthony G. Reddie's Lecture at Harris Institute's Oxford Colloquy

Dr. Anthony G. Reddie's Lecture at Harris Institute's Oxford Colloquy

Saturday 27th April 2024

Explore the profound insights shared by Dr. Anthony G. Reddie in this thought-provoking episode of Narrativity with Dr. Antipas. Delve into the complexities of faith, power, and oppression through a unique lens of black theology and historical reflections.
109 minutes
Thought-provoking
Informative
Empowering
Inspiring
Challenging

About this podcast

Narrativity with Dr. Antipas
Author:
Dr. Antipas Harris
Overview:
Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sobriety Success Stories
Relationships & Community
Policy & Advocacy
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Links:
Visit site
Episodes:
12 (View all)
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Unveiling Truths and Challenging Narratives: Dr. Anthony G. Reddie's Lecture at Harris Institute's Oxford Colloquy

Episode Overview

  • Dr. Reddie's groundbreaking insights into black theology and decolonial education
  • Reflections on the historical context of enslaved African peoples and power dynamics
  • Challenging narratives of faith, oppression, and white supremacy
  • Exploring the intersection of spirituality, activism, and social justice
  • The role of public theology in addressing systemic injustices
The real birth of black theology is every enslaved African in this story who says to white supremacy, 'You are wrong and you're going to hell.'
In this captivating episode of Narrativity with Dr. Antipas, Dr. Anthony G. Reddie's thought-provoking lecture at the Harris Institute's Oxford Colloquy sheds light on the intersection of black theology, decolonial transformative education, and the historical context of enslaved peoples. Dr. Reddie's personal reflections challenge traditional narratives and highlight the complexities of faith, power, and oppression.