Race, Religion, Racism - A Bold Encounter With Division in the Church
In 1997, Dr. Frederick K.C. Price rocked the Church world with an electrifying teaching series called Race, Religion & Racism. Sunday mornings, “the most segregated time in America ,” has not been the same since. Researched studiously and delivered fearlessly, the series lashes out at racism and racial prejudice, and at the American Church for siding with evil rather than the Word of God. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again,” Price chides. “Slavery could never have existed without the consent of the Church.” Through it all, one message rings true: Our Lord is not a God who favors one people over another; not white over black, nor black over any other people. He is Lord of all, and He favors all.
In 1997, Dr. Frederick K.C. Price rocked the Church world with an electrifying teaching series called Race, Religion & Racism. Sunday mornings, “the most segregated time in America ,” has not been the same since. Researched studiously and delivered fearlessly, the series lashes out at racism and racial prejudice, and at the American Church for siding with evil rather than the Word of God. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again,” Price chides. “Slavery could never have existed without the consent of the Church.” Through it all, one message rings true: Our Lord is not a God who favors one people over another; not white over black, nor black over any other people. He is Lord of all, and He favors all.
In 1997, Dr. Frederick K.C. Price rocked the Church world with an electrifying teaching series called Race, Religion & Racism. Sunday mornings, “the most segregated time in America ,” has not been the same since. Researched studiously and delivered fearlessly, the series lashes out at racism and racial prejudice, and at the American Church for siding with evil rather than the Word of God. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again,” Price chides. “Slavery could never have existed without the consent of the Church.” Through it all, one message rings true: Our Lord is not a God who favors one people over another; not white over black, nor black over any other people. He is Lord of all, and He favors all.
Publication Date:
Author:
Publisher:
Pages: