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In Honor of MLK: Strong Words from Neville Callam
It’s Martin Luther King Day, and in his honor I’d like to post an article from the Baptist World Alliance in which General Secretary Neville Callam shares some strong words on the subject of race. Here in Richmond, where we … Continue reading
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Tagged Baptist World Alliance, BWA, deconstruction, General Secretary, Jr., Martin Luther King, Neville Callam, Race, Richmond
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Talking about Reconcilation
Guest Blogger Hank Chambers, a law professor at the University of Richmond, weighs in on the issue of racial reconciliation in an opinion piece previously published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Surely, if the Kingdom of heaven is going to come … Continue reading
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Tagged Henry L. Chambers, Jr., Race, reconciliation, Richmond, University of Richmond, Virginia
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