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In all aspects of its mission-research, teaching and faculty development, and public service-the Cushwa Center seeks interdisciplinary and ecumenical cooperation.
MISSIONARY DIPLOMACY · Dolan Seminar in American Religion, 10.5.24
On October 5, 2024, at the University of Notre Dame, Emily Conroy-Krutz (Michigan State University) discussed her book MISSIONARY DIPLOMACY: RELIGION AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS (Cornell, 2024) at the Cushwa Center’s fall 2024 Jay P. Dolan Seminar in American Religion. Commentators for this seminar were Heather Curtis (Tufts University) and Amy S. Greenberg (Penn State).
00:00:00 - Welcome and introductions, Darren Dochuk
00:06:23 - Commentary by Heather Curtis
00:23:40 - Commentary by Amy S. Greenberg
00:35:36 - Author response by Emily Conroy-Krutz
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00:23:40 - Commentary by Amy S. Greenberg
00:35:36 - Author response by Emily Conroy-Krutz
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Candy Gunther Brown: “Francis S. MacNutt and the Globalization of Charismatic Christianity”
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Candy Gunther Brown (Indiana University) delivered the 2024-25 Cushwa Center Lecture, “Francis S. MacNutt and the Globalization of Charismatic Christianity,” at the University of Notre Dame on Friday, October 4, 2024. - Fifty years ago, on June 14, 1974, tens of thousands gathered in Notre Dame Stadium for a healing service at the eighth annual International Conference on Charismatic Renewal in...
“From Dust They Came: Migration, Sanitation, and Missionary Modernity in New Deal California”
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Jonathan H. Ebel (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) offered a public lecture, “From Dust They Came: Migration, Sanitation, and Missionary Modernity in New Deal California,” on March 20, 2024, at the University of Notre Dame. This event was presented by the University of Notre Dame’s Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism and cosponsored by the Center for Social Concerns and ...
"From the Amazon to Rome: Pope Francis and Synodality" | Mauricio López Oropeza
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Mauricio López Oropeza offered a public lecture, “From the Amazon to Rome: Pope Francis and Synodality,” on Friday, April 19, 2024, at the University of Notre Dame. As one of two non-bishops appointed to the pre-synodal council tasked with preparing the Amazon Synod in 2019, López is actively involved in the Synod on Synodality. He discussed the ways in which synodality, from the Amazon to Rome...
Garry Sparks: “500 Years of Mayanized Christianity: An Ethnohistory of the Americas’ First Theology”
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Garry Sparks (Princeton University) delivered the 2024 Cushwa Center Lecture, “500* Years of Mayanized Christianity: An Ethnohistory of the Americas’ First Theology, the THEOLOGIA INDORUM,” on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame’s Departments of History and Theology cosponsored the lecture. As early 2024 marked the 500th anniversary of the entrance of Europe...
NONVERTS · Dolan Seminar in American Religion with Stephen Bullivant, 4.6.24
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On the morning of Saturday, April 6, 2024 at the University of Notre Dame, Stephen Bullivant (St. Mary's University, London) discussed his book NONVERTS: THE MAKING OF EX-CHRISTIAN AMERICA (Oxford, 2022) for the Cushwa Center’s Jay P. Dolan Seminar in American Religion. Commentators for this seminar were Ruth Braunstein (University of Connecticut) and David Campbell (University of Notre Dame). ...
THE GOSPEL OF J EDGAR HOOVER · Seminar in American Religion with Lerone A Martin, 10.7.23
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On the morning of Saturday, October 7, 2023 at the University of Notre Dame, Lerone A. Martin (Stanford University) discussed his book THE GOSPEL OF J. EDGAR HOOVER: HOW THE FBI AIDED AND ABETTED THE RISE OF WHITE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM (Princeton University Press, 2023) for the Cushwa Center's fall Seminar in American Religion. Commentators for this seminar were Darren Dochuk (University of Not...
"A Family's Legacy of Irish American Catholic Anti-Blackness" | Maureen H. O'Connell
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On Tuesday, March 21, 2023, Maureen H. O'Connell (La Salle University) delivered the 2022-2023 Cushwa Center Lecture, "Finding Mom in a St. Patrick's Day Minstrel Show: A Family's Legacy of Irish American Catholic Anti-Blackness." O'Connell's writing and teaching focus on social ethics, racial justice, and the arts and social justice. She is the author of UNDOING THE KNOTS: FIVE GENERATIONS OF ...
HEATHEN · Seminar In American Religion with Kathryn Gin Lum 4.15.23 (2 of 2)
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Kathryn Gin Lum (Stanford University) discussed her book Heathen: Religion and Race in American History (Harvard University Press, 2022) at the Cushwa Center's spring 2023 Seminar in American Religion. Commentators for this seminar were Emily Clark (Gonzaga University) and Korey Garibaldi (University of Notre Dame). Watch the first half of the seminar: ruclips.net/video/WvMO9sxe_d4/видео.html L...
HEATHEN · Seminar in American Religion with Kathryn Gin Lum, 4.15.23 (1 of 2)
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Kathryn Gin Lum (Stanford University) discussed her book Heathen: Religion and Race in American History (Harvard University Press, 2022) at the Cushwa Center's spring 2023 Seminar in American Religion. Commentators for this seminar were Emily Clark (Gonzaga University) and Korey Garibaldi (University of Notre Dame). Watch the second half of the seminar: ruclips.net/video/i_heBoYPPzU/видео.html ...
"Belief and the Irish Catholic Experience" | Enda Delaney's 2022 Hibernian Lecture
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On September 9, 2022, Enda Delaney (University of Edinburgh) delivered the 2022 Hibernian Lecture, “Faith and Fatherland: Belief and the Irish Catholic Experience,” at the University of Notre Dame.
CLIMATE, CATASTROPHE, AND FAITH | 10.1.22 Seminar in American Religion with Philip Jenkins (2 of 2)
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On October 1, 2022, scholars gathered at the University of Notre Dame for the Cushwa Center's fall 2022 Seminar in American Religion discussing Philip Jenkins' recent book Climate, Catastrophe, and Faith: How Changes in Climate Drive Religious Upheaval (Oxford, 2021). Celia Deane-Drummond (University of Oxford) and Peter Thuesen (IUPUI) provided opening commentaries.
CLIMATE, CATASTROPHE, AND FAITH | 10.1.22 Seminar in American Religion with Philip Jenkins (1 of 2)
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On October 1, 2022, scholars gathered at the University of Notre Dame for the Cushwa Center's fall 2022 Seminar in American Religion discussing Philip Jenkins' recent book Climate, Catastrophe, and Faith: How Changes in Climate Drive Religious Upheaval (Oxford, 2021). Celia Deane-Drummond (University of Oxford) and Peter Thuesen (IUPUI) provided opening commentaries.
Kathleen Sprows Cummings: "Monumental Women"
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The Twelfth Triennial Conference on the History of Women Religious took place June 26-29, 2022, at the University of Notre Dame. Kathleen Sprows Cummings delivered the conference's opening keynote address, "Monumental Women: Remembering Catholic Sisters at Notre Dame and in America." Cummings is the Reverend John A. O’Brien Collegiate Professor of American Studies and History at the University ...
MEATPACKING AMERICA | Seminar in American Religion with Kristy Nabhan-Warren (2 of 2)
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At the spring 2022 Seminar in American Religion hosted April 2, 2022, at the University of Notre Dame, Kristy Nabhan-Warren (University of Iowa) will discussed her book MEATPACKING AMERICA: How Migration, Work, and Faith Unite and Divide the Heartland (UNC, 2021). Elizabeth Pérez (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Daniel Graff (University of Notre Dame) provided opening commentaries ...
MEATPACKING AMERICA | Seminar in American Religion with Kristy Nabhan-Warren (1 of 2)
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MEATPACKING AMERICA | Seminar in American Religion with Kristy Nabhan-Warren (1 of 2)
Panel 4 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 28, 2022)
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Panel 4 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 28, 2022)
Panel 3 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 28, 2022)
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Panel 3 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 28, 2022)
Panel 2 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 28, 2022)
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Panel 2 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 28, 2022)
Panel 1 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 27, 2022)
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Panel 1 at Symposium "Gender, Sex, and Power" (March 27, 2022)
2021 Hibernian Lecture: Declan Kiberd, “Ireland Now: Excavating the Present”
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2021 Hibernian Lecture: Declan Kiberd, “Ireland Now: Excavating the Present”
The modern faith of Margaret Mead: A conversation with Elesha Coffman
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The modern faith of Margaret Mead: A conversation with Elesha Coffman
Jesus and John Wayne | Seminar in American Religion with Kristin Kobes Du Mez | Part 2 of 2
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Jesus and John Wayne | Seminar in American Religion with Kristin Kobes Du Mez | Part 2 of 2
Jesus and John Wayne | Seminar in American Religion with Kristin Kobes Du Mez | Part 1 of 2
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Jesus and John Wayne | Seminar in American Religion with Kristin Kobes Du Mez | Part 1 of 2
Book Launch: Peter Cajka's Follow Your Conscience
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Book Launch: Peter Cajka's Follow Your Conscience
Anointed with Oil (Seminar in American Religion with Darren Dochuk)
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Anointed with Oil (Seminar in American Religion with Darren Dochuk)
Panel: "A Catholic in the White House: The Biden Presidency in Historical Context"
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Panel: "A Catholic in the White House: The Biden Presidency in Historical Context"
Q&A: Eerdmans Library of Religious Biography
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Q&A: Eerdmans Library of Religious Biography
2020 Cushwa Center Lecture: Leslie Woodcock Tentler
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2020 Cushwa Center Lecture: Leslie Woodcock Tentler
2020 Hibernian Lecture: "The Idea of Greater Ireland" with Colin Barr
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2020 Hibernian Lecture: "The Idea of Greater Ireland" with Colin Barr
the Jesuits who were already in the Philippines when the Americans arrived were Spanish, NOT French...
The Irish American view of St. EA Seton is VERY VERY VERY limited and narrow......sadly. I'm sure Catherine O'Donnell is a lovely colleen ...... but her take on Elizabeth????? Don't waste your money. The Sisters of Charity of New York have compiled FIVE VOLUMES of EA Seton's writings which are beyond compare. If you want the FULL life of EA Seton .... contact the Sisters of Charity of NY ...... but I'm sure O'Donnell offers a VERY bearable 'cliff notes' verson.
Appreciate Dr. Cressler’s deep devotion to Black Catholics. Also appreciated the questions about real-world parish application, evangelization and institutions, and varied Black Catholic sources and how we ‘read’ White Catholics’ missionary activity with Black people.
The land O’Lakes statement, ghostwritten by a r*pist, is a satanic and indefensibly evil document. The vast majority of “Catholic” universities have nothing to do with Catholicism.
The land O’Lakes conference and it’s consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Completely satanic document ghostwritten by a notorious p*dophile.
26:30 I'd often wondered if there was some sort of economic/commercial motivation behind the people who are adamantly "against" climate-change science, as if they think it will cost them their job or cost them a quick ticket into Heaven.
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Leftist trash. Go back to the democrats. You don’t belong.
Declan was the best professor I ever had.
It is this kind of active backslapping in deconstructionist nonsense that makes me have no respect at all for quackedemia. Glad I actively critique it on Academia because who else is going to stand up to the soft witchhunt. The random insipid, and unsalient attack on fake bogeymen for the purpose of destroying a culture, makes me sad. That these people can be happy about literally destroying a culture and trying to frame something into something it isn't, in order to prop up a specific deconstructionist narrative is appaling. The fact that right away this obvious feminist throws out politics like everyone agrees also tells you the room: echo chamber. I am not a conservative or Republican but I am glad I count them as my allies in My Country. Because whatever I am witnessing in this classic display of elitism and backhanded, dare I say slimy condenscrnsion masquerading as scientific discourse.... It has to go. It must lose. What she is calling history is a myopia used to attack the very foundations of a country (and Lord knows I don't support J Edgar freaking Hoover) that gives her the freedom to speak openly and destructively of a culture she clearly despises. The tribalism on display disgusts me. And I think this must be a fake christian channel. "Use CRT if you like." No thank you. I am not a socialist scumbag, a commie, a Nazi or whatever you unholy haters of America have going on. You all need to actually get Jesus and stop supporting this polarism and pretending to be better than everyone. Especially when in fact you are ankle biters of a superior culture that gave you your platforms. Peace. "Whiteness" there you go... She is a brainwashed dolt.
Silly me , silly you.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
😂 the way these people congratulate themselves for their echo chambers and remain out of touch with history, science, and the population is really stunning. Your comment is hilarious because it points out how backbiting their intentions are here. Reminds me of white Victorian's studying negro skulls and so happening to deduce they were 'naturally inferior' which such cunning scientese. The number of people that consider themselves thinkers is really amazing. 😂😅😂 If I took a shot for ever patriarchy and whiteness she mentioned I would die of alcohol poisoning. What a stack of 🤡.
Hmmm? Not a single comment in 10 Months? Where are the climate Nazi's? I love it when climate lunatics blame anything and everything on global temperature change.
If only there was a way to introduce a blanced view of history to these academics? As Lerone stated, White Christian Nationalists are being linked by the feds to violence. The problem with that statement is it is not only false, but is exclusively generated by fed undercover instigators. This was revealed in case after case when the defense is able to get discovery of the all the players. It's shocking when the number of feds and there influence is the main crime. It is so amusing to watch people who are not truly educated but, have more of a quasi indoctrination. I often wonder how they rationalize their beliefs or why they never point out any examples of their anti white and anti Christian and anti American nationalism ideology is working in some meaningful way. I would love to hear what they use as a model for a better ideology and or atheism? If they rely only on the criticism and condemnation, what are they pointing to as a better example or model? I can't help thinking where would i would point to as better society and culture and it always comes back to the fact that, there is no place even close to what we have, problems and all. The trade offs can be far too imbalanced in terms of liberty and freedoms. Perhaps , it would be good for these people to go live the better life and experience it first hand and also interview the locals too. Or maybe they are living it now? When Hillary Clinton said America is great, she's talking about how she was given so much slack and never held accountable for so many crimes.
Christ refused the religion of politics - aka false gods - Book - Christians as the Romans Saw Them - Robert L Wilken 1936 This book is about how Romans saw Christians within the first 300 years of Christ. It cites numerous known Roman writers of that time. Time & time again Romans discussed in great detail, & confusion, as to why & how Christians in no way would serve govts. They did not hold office, wave their flags, attend their ceremonies, seek positions, vote, hold govt jobs, run for office, assume any responsibilities at all for the duties of the city under govt, or go into any services like militaries. They didn't even recognize Roman law as the laws they should follow. They were known for their anti govt sedition. They were seen as "sectarian", because govt IS a public religion & Christians were the first to "privatize" religion. Christians subverted govt life & undermined the very foundations in which societies operated, by human false gods. Christians set up a single divine ruler which was now seen as a rival & threat to a human emperor, who could now fall, simply because people walked away from serving the violent religion of mortal rule. Christ could reign if people left the mortal rules of political religion & did not see the men in govt as their rule makers. Romans knew the political structure was a sacred religious structure of law makers, aka gods, which deserved absolute obedience. Shame on any pastor calling themselves Christian who misses this obvious story all through the Bible. No where will you find Christ teaching people to get involved with the empire. Matthew was called out of tax collecting. The centurion stated twice he was not worthy of Christ's help because he was a man of govt . Countless scripture points to this message. It's literally all over the book.
I’m not an academic but this makes me wish I was. I look forward to reading the book glad you were able to gather and discuss and clearly enjoy the opportunity
Yes you too can invent a problem, hyperbolize it, and gain as many letters after your name by creating fake bogeymen and capturing the present victim mentality! Weee!
@@ShifuCareaga I suppose that is an interesting question that has probably already been explored but yes to what extent to observation and analysis of a phenomenon call that phenomenon into existence, kinda a new take on the whole if a tree falls in a forest does it make a sound thing.
@@liav4102 fundamentally, you are philosophical; you do not need to be an academic to be one. In fact, the best philosophers of history were all counter culturalists that would tell you, vehemently: don't become a square peg to fit a square hole, if at your basis you want the degrees of freedom necessary to have a truly dialectic and ontological experience with Reality. The more ingrained with the thought manure (such as in radical deconstructionist ideology) you get, the less likely you're to have the actual freedom to hear the sound of the tree, or to see the forest, the tree, or any of the things in that forest living on or around that tree.
I wish we could have heard more from the author himself!
yes to this! The book is *fascinating* and at the same time so frightening on how easily we've let our faith become a handmaiden of the conservative state.
This is such an interesting topic. Who knew that Hillary Clinton was really a positive influence in American history? It gives us all hope that even some of the most controversial characters in American history could be looked at in a new light if one just squints enough. I'm so impressed with Kristin and her very fair assessment of Hillary's vision of America without dirtying up her image with all the corruption that just revolves around her, no matter what she is doing. I so glad she didn't bring up all the colleagues of hers that end up dead or seriously charged in criminal activities. We love Hillary and her amazing ability to always be untouchable when knee deep herself in some of the most corrupt activities. Now that should be Kristin's next book. Hillary Clinton a life misunderstood. My favorite quote from Hillary is "wiped, you mean with a cloth"? But I also like her infamous quote during the congressional hearing where she testified that, she as Secretary of State wasn't pleased with our US ambassador to Libya and she declined to assist his 12 requests for increased security personnel and a more secure compound at a very volatile time. And when the inevitable attack and breach of the very insecure ambassador quarters did occur with a group of about 50 well armed militants, he again was ignored as he and his team of 2 security personal tried to escape. The attack was allowed to continue without any input from Hillary or the State department or the president. But they did have great front row viewing from circling drones cameras that had zero clearance to provide cover fire or missile defensive cover, but allowed the US to make sure that the American ambassador was captured and killed and his body dragged through the streets. This whole scenario is what lead to Hillary's other very infamous quote, "what difference does it make, he's dead". That was her answer to the congressional question, what did you do after you got word that the ambassador compound was under attack? She was extremely upset that her answer included the very embarrassing and callous remark, "she went to bed, it wasn't her job to deploy security". She was then asked who she was with at that time and that triggered her most emotional and infamous quote.
@@StephenMatlockone of the silliest sentences ever written on the internet.
34:39 Perhaps one reason that abortion became such a central, uniting issue to Evangelicals was its ties to second-wave feminism, which offended the sensibilities of pro-family, pro-patriarchy conservatives. In past generations, abortion would most likely have been practiced to save the mother's life, to prevent the birth of children a family couldn't afford, or to avoid the social embarrassment of a daughter bearing a child out of wedlock, while opposition was more likely to be motivated (at least by Protestants) by the dangers of available procedures. With the advent of second-wave feminism, the Sexual Revolution, and Roe v. Wade, however, the main attention of abortion fell on women who were getting pregnant outside of marriage, shunning traditional roles of wife and mother, and seeking to define themselves apart from (and often in opposition to) men. Opposition to abortion thus became a means of opposing feminism while claiming an ethical high ground at a time when social and religious conservatives were frequently accused of trampling on the rights of others.
I listen to your seminar Jesus and John Wayne. I am an African my ancestors came over on slave ships. Please listen to Gil Scott - he is a prophet and I think you would agree, the poem / song is entitled; B - MOVIE, written over 30 years ago. The Debriefer
Read Church Historian Catherine Kraeger Church History professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1980's amd 1990',s for a more relevant snd Scholarly review.
3rd wave feminists national convention. Male bashing at its most erudite.
How about Billy Graham as a model of masculinity, works for me.
Gospel.
One of Penrose's students has a diagram showing a panel spinning off new universes... now we talking...
Lest all worship God together
The bible is a putty nose that can be molded into any shape desired.
University of Notre Dame, Kristin Kobes Du Mez (Calvin University) is an organisation devoted to furthering the racist ignorance and superstition of middle eastern death cults, Apologise to the oldest living civilisation and culture on earth, your centre for white christian racism. My evidence of your organisation of racism, No mention of native American children murdered bye white European christians, Australian Aboriginal's have been on earth thousands of years longer than any god ever imagined. The oldest religions on earth, Hinduism (founded around the 15th - 5th century BCE) · Zoroastrianism (10th - 5th century BCE) · Judaism (9th - 5th century BCE) · Jainism (8th - 2nd century BCE). Can you tell me where your child raping genocidal god claim was 65,000 years ago cause the earliest reference to any religious belief i can find is about 42,000 years ago. Islam = 620 BC Quran/koran= 1101 AD = Author = Hamid Al-Ghazali Hadith =Author Muhammad al-Bukhari, 9th century christianity= 1,400 to maybe 1,600 years . Judaeo beliefs dated 3,000 years. Zoroastrianism= 4,000 years at most. Sumer was first settled by humans from 4500 to 4000 B.C. Australian Aboriginals. Australian Aboriginal civilisation and culture = 63,000 BCE, Australian Aboriginals. 35,000 years ago= discovered radiation sickness and erected a warning sign for radiation sickness. White christian euro trash = discovered radiation sickness 1946. 7,000 -14,000 years ago , Aboriginals watched and recorded the formation of the Great Barrier Reef .The so called global flood of noah`s, also the great flood in the Gilgamesh mythos. 40,000 years ago = mongo man buried , dug up bye white British racist cunts and taken back to England , he has only been recently returned buy those who desecrated his burial site. In 1788 when white genocidal christians landed in Australia, They where horrified that woman in Aboriginal society had equal standing with men, they where included in all civil matters including law, These white christians then started killing whole Aboriginal communities, Men woman children new born`s because my people refused to deny the rights of woman who had had those rights for over 65,000 years. Disgusting white racist organisation, i am amazed your coat of arms does not include gods swastika
Why you all wearing that damn useless mask? Nothing can harm you. You all believe in the unbelievable nonsense, Believing means nothing. Get educated and start to know. Most now believe in climate change and Corona. Its the same like believing in a God. Its made up by corrupt criminals who make fear to a business. And it works well as you can see.
I will never get over American Evangelicals looking at Trump and seeing a "manly man." His soft hands and flabby body have never known a hard day from the moment he was born. I mean, everyone has "hard" days, but he doesn't know the kind of soul crushing difficult life of the lower class, where just one illness can send you into debt you'll never get out of and will only get worse the longer you're alive. He's never known hunger or precarious housing. He's just loud and a paper tiger. When I look at him I don't see an iota of what we commonly consider strength.
Allah revealed this to me: "Islam is the fastest imploding religion in the world, as more and more Muslims are realising that Mohammad and others (breakdown given below) fabricated the Quran to persue their own personal agendas. Islam is nothing but 7th century Arabic tribalism. Muslims are much better and bigger than this oppressive ideology. I love all Muslims as people, but dislike the Supremisist Quranic Ideology they follow". 1000% support to all Ex Muslims, from 7 billion of us (includes many Muslims)...Lovers of Truth. Breakdown of Quranic inputs as reaveled to me by Allah... 10% Mohammad 30% Plagerised from Christian, Jewish and Pagan texts. 58% Added on after Mohammad. 1% by Satan ( Mohammad himself reaveled this. He later removed them). 1% Eaten by a goat (as reaveled by Muhammad's wife Ayasha...he married her when she was 6years and he was 53years). 0% by Allah. 👍
Allah revealed this to me: "Islam is the fastest imploding religion in the world, as more and more Muslims are realising that Mohammad and others (breakdown given below) fabricated the Quran to persue their own personal agendas. Islam is nothing but 7th century Arabic tribalism. Muslims are much better and bigger than this oppressive ideology. I love all Muslims as people, but dislike the Supremisist Quranic Ideology they follow". 1000% support to all Ex Muslims, from 7 billion of us (includes many Muslims)...Lovers of Truth. Breakdown of Quranic inputs as reaveled to me by Allah... 10% Mohammad 30% Plagerised from Christian, Jewish and Pagan texts. 58% Added on after Mohammad. 1% by Satan ( Mohammad himself reaveled this. He later removed them). 1% Eaten by a goat (as reaveled by Muhammad's wife Ayasha...he married her when she was 6years and he was 53years). 0% by Allah. 👍
Nina Turner / Marianne Williamson 2024!!!
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my older brother was born in 1965 and is an atheist and not socially conservative. I now see this product’/problem shaping his unfortunate patriarchal approach to reality. Maybe it was always there.
I’ve heard the Church in Africa described as being a mile wide and an inch deep. I haven’t seen a whole lot of difference between the Church in Africa and the Church in America. I would be willing to bet that the majority of professing Christians in America, including Evangelicals could not recite Ten Commandants.
The 10 Commandments are NOT the essence of Christianity or of morality. Most Christians get their views on the Bible from watching movies like ' The Ten Commandments"and "Ben Hur", along with the cheesy, fake-pious "Christian" movies. Most American Christians frankly disagree with the teachings of Jesus, regarding them as unmanly and impractical.
Wanna make a bet? Theyre not Christians if they cant! Not true Christians, those are our laws! No gods, thou shall love your God, love thy neighbor thou shall not. Covet they neighbor, no steal, no kill, no false witness, no images, remember sabbath, no name in vain, no adultery
@@leezaslofsky4438 umm i dont think so,, what blasphemous thoughts you, have! Yes, the ten commandments are the basis of our beliefs and morals! Jesus revised them and we listen and learn from him and his teachings We also learn from the bible with the holy spirit in us... All others that have no holy spirit, are not Christians!
@@Leon-Servant-of-Christ The blasphemy is all yours. There are 613 commandments in the first five books of the bible (the Torah). Many of them have to do with how to slaughter animals, which animals are OK to eat (nothing that has its skeleton on the outside, like a crab), what to do with a witch, how to live each day as God commands, how to observe the Sabbath, when to pray, when to wash, what women should do after they menstruate, how it is unclean to touch blood, and how the uncleanness can be overcome (it takes days), how men should wear their hair, whether it's OK to marry your dead wife's sister, how all debts must be forgiven and land restored to its owners every seven years, how to construct the Temple and the altar, and how to treat strangers (etc etc). You don't bother with any of these commandments, which were ALL given to Moses when he ascended Mt. Sinai, not just ten. Orthodox Jews do their best to obey all these commandments, as far as is practical (there has been no Temple since 70 AD). You may say that Jesus released his followers from these commandments. No he didn't. He said that he would not change "a jot or a tittle" of the Bible, by which he meant the Old Testament. That's because he preached ONLY to his fellow Jews, never to Gentiles. It was Saul of Tarsus, known as St. Paul, who decided that it was impractical to ask non-Jews to become Christians if that meant they had to be circumcised and obey all those commandments. He told the Apostles in Jerusalem, who had known Jesus personally (unlike Paul), that the outreach to the Jews was going nowhere, but a lot of Gentiles were willing to convert if they didn't have to become Jews first. You know nothing of all this, judging by your comment. I know you don't really read the Bible (too boring!), so you pick up on a few talking points from your pastor or from one of the TV "pastors". Then you say you "believe" in the Bible, when you have no idea what is in the Bible, and don't really care. Just say you love Jesus, and that does the trick -- AND gives you time to watch the football game and wash the car instead of worrying about all those "haths" and "thous" and "untos". Or maybe you skim through a Zondervan Illustrated Bible where the kind Mr. Zondervan tells you what all that gobbledygook really means. I've found that the people who are always talking about the Constitution (regarding guns) have no idea what's in the Constitution, and don't really care. And the people who are always talking about the Bible, and how they believe every word of it, have never bothered to read more than the Story of Adam and Eve and maybe Noah's Ark, and of course the Christmas Story with the angels and the shepherds and the Three Kings. I don't regard such people as patriots, and I don't regard them as Christians. They obviously disagree with the teachings of Jesus, except where he talks about the End Times, and how he's going to come back and CRUSH all the people they don't like. And the only constitutional rights they care about are THEIR rights, especially the right to be a customer of the gun industry. American "evangelical Christianity" is really White Nationalism dressed up as religion, and uses the Name of Jesus as their way of showing that they're on the right team. They would lynch Jesus if they ever got their hands on him.
@@Leon-Servant-of-Christ Most "evangelical Christians" in America don't even know what "have other gods before Me" means; they don't know what "covet" means, and they don't honor their parents any more than anybody else. As to "graven images", they aren't clear about what that means, and anyhow they think graven images are nothing to worry about. You yourself screw up when you write "covet your neighbor". The commandment is you aren't supposed to covet your neighbor's wife or his property, not the neighbor himself. "Love thy neighbor" is not one of the Ten Commandments. That is one of the teachings of Jesus "love thy neighbor as thyself" [as much as you love yourself]. "No images"? Here you are on RUclips, which is nothing but images. And the text says "graven images" -- carved images that can be used as idols -- like the Statue of Liberty or Mr. Rushmore. The Sabbath is a day of rest. That means NO work. Not washing the car, mowing the lawn, painting the garage door, etc etc. You are supposed to REST, all day long (for religious Jews the Sabbath begins at sundown Friday night and goes until sundown Saturday. Not very practical? Too bad! It's a commandment! Your version of the 10 Commandments is incorrect, incomplete, misunderstood, and "don't covet your neighbor" is meaningless. I would say you are blasphemous, but you aren't coherent enough to blaspheme. You just don't know what the hell you're talking about.
John Piper believes in Christian patriarch, so does Eastern Orthodox Church
The Deutsche Christen movement in Nazi Germany also promoted the idea that Jesus was sort of a rugged, man's man.
The right evangelical response to loosing power would have been to realize that other people are human beings that should have equal rights and that christians should NEVER have had the ability to enforce their will on everyone else. If there was something worth respecting in christianity this would have been the response. With evangelicals doing anything they can to burn the country to the ground to maintain a position of power so that they can discriminate against others, maybe you can understand my total lack of empathy for christians who are upset that they don't get to enforce their religion on me anymore.
Horrible book super bias and it writer has never spoken in debate against any scholar theologian or expert in scripture who has an opposing view she cherry picks experiences of evangelical leaders gone bad . She is using. CRT woke radical left lens and it is delusional and she never answers real questions about sin and immorality and try’s to turn Christianity in to a feminist Jesus !!! It attacks men white men patriarchy through a bias lens and she is going to destroy all women have worked for
@Genesis 12:3 = Matthew 25:31-46 Israel's Descendants Jesus's Kinsmen
This woman is hardly objective and never face any real opposition from the Evangelical who would destroy her bid unscriptural cherry picked narrative so craftily crafted to suppress a horrifying delusion and twisting of the truth of the bible !!!!
If white evangelicals did such, as Dr. Du Mez asserts, might the roots for such corruption and fracturing be found in their particular Reformation origins, maybe that of John Calvin in this excerpt from his Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book III, Chapter 21, Paragraph 7? "We say, then, that Scripture clearly proves this much, that God by his eternal and immutable counsel determined once for all those whom it was his PLEASURE one day to admit to salvation, and those whom, on the other hand, it was his PLEASURE to doom to destruction." For biblical reference, Ezekiel, Chapter 18, Verses 23, 32 (ESV): "Have I any PLEASURE in the death of the wicked, declares the Lord GOD, and not rather that he should turn from his way and live? ... For I have NO PLEASURE in the death of anyone, declares the Lord GOD; so turn, and live.” OR HOW ABOUT? Calvin's Institutes, III, 21, 5: "By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which he determined with himself whatever he wished to happen with regard to every man. ALL ARE NOT CREATED ON EQUAL TERMS, but some are preordained to eternal life, others to eternal damnation; and, accordingly, as each has been created for one or other of these ends, we say that he has been predestinated to life or to death." For national reference: 1. The Declaration of Independence, IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. 2. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C., August 28, 1963: "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL.'"
If white evangelicals did such, as Dr. Du Mez asserts, might the roots for such corruption and fracturing be found in their particular Reformation origins, maybe that of John Calvin in this excerpt from his Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book III, Chapter 21, Paragraph 7? "We say, then, that Scripture clearly proves this much, that God by his eternal and immutable counsel determined once for all those whom it was his PLEASURE one day to admit to salvation, and those whom, on the other hand, it was his PLEASURE to doom to destruction." For biblical reference, Ezekiel, Chapter 18, Verses 23, 32 (ESV): "Have I any PLEASURE in the death of the wicked, declares the Lord GOD, and not rather that he should turn from his way and live? ... For I have NO PLEASURE in the death of anyone, declares the Lord GOD; so turn, and live.” OR HOW ABOUT? Calvin's Institutes, III, 21, 5: "By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which he determined with himself whatever he wished to happen with regard to every man. ALL ARE NOT CREATED ON EQUAL TERMS, but some are preordained to eternal life, others to eternal damnation; and, accordingly, as each has been created for one or other of these ends, we say that he has been predestinated to life or to death." For national reference: 1. The Declaration of Independence, IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. 2. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C., August 28, 1963: "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL.'"
emily is an idiot, lets put a camera on each candidate and see which one is perfect, she is so ignorant she actually thinks that thieves like obama are "good" yeah, another 1 million for a 'speaking engagement" another 10 million to the "clinton foundation for those that don't speak good" PS kristin is even worse!
Jesus is against Sexual abuse.
Jesus is dead. Christians are for power by any means necessary. Just look at Jan 6th.
Think again read Genesis 19:6-8.Isaiah 3: 16-17 Jeremiah 13:22,26 true bible study is not pleasant. Dont forget John 10:30 Jesus is god.l just gave a few examples, cheers Mick.
Jesus is dead. He was just a guy, and he's dead. Dead people don't stand against anything.
Abortion is wrong.
East Coast Christiam Colleges like: Eastern University, Gordon College and Messiah College are far more egalitarian, then neo-complimebatarian .
She sounds angry
@@johntobey1558 based on what. She loves us enough to tell us the truth. The hard nasty truth.
@@Gsoup83 whose truth, her truth. Not much of it is connected to exegesis. A lot of isogesis if there is any reference to the Bible at all.
@@Gsoup83 tge truth of her analysis and its hateful tone is clouded by her own Daddy issues.
@@johntobey1558 have a good year and i pray that the eyes of your heart be enlightened to know jesus better and that all your needs be supplied by his riches in glory in christ jesus.
What is your proof of Doug Wilson being,"blatantly racist" what is your proof?
She keeps using the word ,"they" when she is a part of tge Evangelical subculture. She is hardly objective.
I think they call it "non literal believers"
This Scholar is helpful, and informative. . .does she talk about tge Danvers Statement ( Biblical manhood and womenhood) vs.Christiams for Biblical Equality.
"Biblical Equality" is a contradiction in terms. It's like saying "Biblical Morality" or "Biblical Human Rights". I've read the Bible. It is one of the most deplorable books I've ever read, second only to the Koran. It is the reason I'm not a christian. Thankfully, for the time being christians haven't been able to fully take over America and enforce their religion on me and everyone else.
I don't think it was ipso facto inevitable that Evangelicals would embrace Trump. I think it was the result of Trump's deal with the devil--and by devil of course I mean Jerry Falwell Jr, who met with Trump and promised to deliver the Evangelical vote if Trump would do their bidding re: abortion.