Day 45 of our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam.” A Good Friday meditation from theologian Kelly Brown-Douglas, excerpted from a post on the Feminism and Religion blog.
In Jesus’ first century Roman world crucifixion was reserved for slaves, enemy soldiers and those held in the highest contempt and with lowest regard in society. To be crucified was, for the most part, an indication of how worthless and devalued by established power an individual was. It also indicated how much of a threat that person was believed to be to the order of things. There was a decided crucified class of people. These were essentially the castigated and demonized as well as the ones who defied the status quo of power. It is in this respect that I believe Jesus’ crucifixion affirms his identification with the marginalized and outcasts. Indeed, on the cross Jesus fully divests himself of all pretensions to power and anything that would compromise his bond with those most othered in the world. The reality of the cross further affirms the profundity of god’s bond with put-upon bodies.. Continue reading “Those Most Othered”
Day 44 of our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam” continues. An excerpt from Michelle Alexander’s recent comments on Mark Lewis Taylor’s re-release of
Day 43 of our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam. A rich resource from Jyarland Daniels (photo right) of
Day 42 in our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam.” From Sharon Kyle, publisher of the LA Progressive and a professor of law at Peoples College of Law in L.A., excerpted from “
Day 41 of our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam.” From
Day 40 of our Lenten journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam.” Excerpted from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s recently released
Day 39 of our Lenten Journey continues beyond “Beyond Vietnam.” What now? For nine more days, we listen to voices calling us onwards, to live out the legacy of Dr. King. Today, we hear from Monica Lewis-Patrick (right), point guard of Detroit’s struggle for water affordability, excerpted from a conversation she had with a youth group visiting Detroit in July 2016:
Day 37 of our Lenten Journey beyond “Beyond Vietnam. From Ruby Sales (photo right), Civil Rights veteran and long-distance runner for justice, in
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.”