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Black and Evangelical?

Black and evangelical Esau McCaulley Vince-Bacote

What does it mean to be Black and evangelical in a moment when both words carry so much baggage? Esau is joined by theologian and longtime Wheaton professor Dr. Vince Bacote, whose new documentary Black + Evangelical traces the overlooked history of African Americans in evangelical institutions. They talk about what it means to carry a Black church heritage into white evangelical spaces, why so many Black voices are celebrated until they speak up about race, and how many of today’s tensions are echoes of the past.




0:00 - Theme Song


3:25 - Highest-Grossing Documentary 


6:18 - Black and Evangelical


13:22 - Struggles Being Black and Evangelical


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25:33 - Tom Skinner


28:30 - Tone Policing


33:33 - Emotion and Intellect


37:42 - Promise Keepers


45:45 - Hopeful Future for Black Evangelicalism


50:30 - End Credits


Watch the documentary here: Black + Evangelical Documentary

1 Comment


Very enlightening.


In Christ,


G.


P.S. Dr. McCaulley, I too grew up in the Primitive Baptist but on the "hard shell" side. :)

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