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A Christian Call for Reparations: Duke L. Kwon and Gregory Thompson

A Christian Call for Reparations: Duke L. Kwon and Gregory Thompson

In their recent book, Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair, our guest Duke L. Kwon and Gregory Thompson make a compelling historical and theological case for the church's obligation to provide reparations for the oppression of African Americans.

Kwon and Thompson articulate the church's responsibility for its promotion and preservation of white supremacy throughout history, investigate the Bible's call to repair our racial brokenness, and offer a vision for the work of reparation at the local level. They lead readers toward a moral imagination that views reparations as a long-overdue and necessary step in our collective journey toward healing and wholeness.

Duke L. Kwon (MDiv, ThM, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is the lead pastor at Grace Meridian Hill, a neighborhood congregation in the Grace DC Network committed to building cross-cultural community in Washington, DC. Kwon is active in public conversations around race, equity, and racial repair in the American church, and he lectures on these topics around the country. His work has appeared in the Washington Post, Christianity Today, and The Witness.

Gregory Thompson (PhD, University of Virginia) is a pastor, scholar, artist, and producer whose work focuses on race and equity in the United States. He serves as executive director of Voices Underground (an initiative to build a national memorial to the Underground Railroad outside of Philadelphia), research fellow in African American heritage at Lincoln University (HBCU), and visiting theologian for mission at Grace Mosaic Church in Washington, DC. He is also the cocreator of Union: The Musical, a soul and hip-hop-based musical about the 1968 sanitation workers' strike. Thompson lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The Disordered Cosmos: Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

The Disordered Cosmos: Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

Listening to the 'Least of These': Miguel De La Torre

Listening to the 'Least of These': Miguel De La Torre