The Politics of Jesus Podcast

Israel, Palestine, and the Black Church: A Discussion with Marc Lamont Hill

51 min · 10 de nov de 2025
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This conversation explores the intersection of theology, justice, and global solidarity by examining how the Black Church engages (or avoids) the realities of Israel and Palestine. Dr. Marc Lamont Hill joins Rev. LaKesha Womack and Dr. Obery Hendricks to unpack the historical, political, and theological dimensions of the conflict and consider the Church’s moral responsibility in confronting systems of apartheid, occupation, and oppression.

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