Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair Free Audiobook Download by Gregory Thompson,Duke L. Kwon
I was born in the South and raised in the United States. And my heart still aches for what I see as our nation’s ongoing failure to address slavery, Jim Crow, and the long aftermath of white supremacy.
In this audibly rich book, Duke L. Kwon ushers in the reader into the complex and often controversial topic of reparations for African Americans in America. The insights offered by the author are personal and reflective as he takes on the role of an advocate for a new framework that includes both reparation and reconciliation.
Gregory Thompson Duke L. Kwon is the author of Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair, a book that seeks to right some of the past wrongs of our nation's history. This Christian book boldly calls for repentance and restitution; it also speaks to what Thompson Duke calls the "three pillars" of reparation: offering justice (for those who have been wronged in the past); offering culture (telling stories that allow us all to move beyond the pain); offering reconciliation (of both individuals and communities).
In his new book, Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair, Gregory Thompson Duke L. Kwon writes about the convergence of race, reparation and renewal in America today. In this audiobook download narrated by Mirron Willis, the reader is taken on a tour of history through the eyes of Gregory L. Kwon who addresses the pain many African Americans endured at the hands of their slave-masters and then how they were dehumanized by white Americans who treated them as inferior rather than acknowledging their humanity.
In Reparations, Gregory Thompson Duke L. Kwon offers up a revolutionary approach to repentance and repair that acknowledges the cross-centered demands of the gospel and calls for forgiveness from both God and our neighbor.
Gregory Thompson Duke L. Kwon (2010) is a book for white Christians about reparations, especially in the context of race and racism in America. He argues that we should acknowledge the historical debt owed by the country to black Americans and vice versa, which is one way to move beyond racial divisions and attain a more just society.
Published Date | 2021-04-06 |
Duration | 8 hours 46 minutes |
Author | Gregory Thompson, Duke L. Kwon |
Narrated | Mirron Willis |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Parent Category | Christianity |