Day 37 of our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam. From Ruby Sales (photo right), Civil Rights veteran and long-distance runner for justice, in an interview with Krista Tippett:
I really think that one of the things that we’ve got to deal with is that how is it that we develop a theology or theologies in a 21st-century capitalist technocracy where only a few lives matter? How do we raise people up from disposability to essentiality? And this goes beyond the question of race. What is it that public theology can say to the white person in Massachusetts who’s heroin-addicted because they feel that their lives have no meaning, because of the trickle-down impact of whiteness in the world today? What do you say to someone who has been told that their whole essence is whiteness and power and domination? And when that no longer exists, then they feel as if they are dying or they get caught up in the throes of death, whether it’s heroin addiction. Continue reading “From Disposability to Essentiality”

Day 36 of our Lenten Journey continues beyond “Beyond Vietnam.” What now? For our final dozen days, we will listen to voices calling us onwards, to live out the legacy of Dr. King.
Day 35 of our Lenten Journey through Dr. King’s “Beyond Vietnam.”
Day 34 of our Lenten Journey through Dr. King’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech.
Day 33 of our Lenten Journey through Dr. King’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech.
Day 32 of our Lenten Journey through Dr. King’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech.
Day 31 of our Lenten Journey through Dr. King’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech.
Day 30 of our Lenten journey through Dr. King’s “Beyond Vietnam” speech.
Fifth Sunday in Lent