New Course on Contextualized Hermeneutics, Jan. 19-23
A new course helps students understand the dynamics of ethno-centric readings of Scripture and how to interpret the Bible faithfully.
A new course helps students understand the dynamics of ethno-centric readings of Scripture and how to interpret the Bible faithfully.
In part of the Image of God and the African American experience we explore how slavery, Jim Crow Laws, and subtler forms of racism today diminished but did not destroy the image of God.
In the first part of a three-part series, RAAN President, Jemar Tisby, highlights the importance of the Image of God as a prominent teaching today.
“Why doesn’t someone plant a church in a mobile home park?” One noted theologian…
I never heard the term “church planting” growing up in Black churches. It wasn’t…
All Christians are involved in foreign missions. You are either a “goer” or a…
On December 30, 2013 at the conclusion of the Cross Conference hundreds of students stood…
Not only are the arts at the forefront of a Reformed Black movement, they…
History is alive. And in the United States that history is racial. I recently…
The Bible declares, “seek peace and pursue it” (Ps. 34:14; 1 Pt. 3:11). This…