In the midst of polarized conversations about race, Dr. George Yancey is a breath of fresh air. He’s a huge proponent of active listening--being genuinely curious about another another person’s perspective and getting outside your echo chamber to consider other points of view. In this podcast episode, we talk a lot about his forthcoming book: Beyond Racial Division: A Unifying Alternative to Colorblindness and Antiracism, which published by IVP (March 2022).
Dr. George Yancey (PhD, University of Texas) is a Professor of Sociology at the Baylor University. He has published several research articles on the topics of institutional racial diversity, racial identity, academic bias, progressive Christians and anti-Christian hostility. His books include Compromising Scholarship (Baylor University Press) a book that explores religious and political biases in academia, What Motivates Cultural Progressives (Baylor University Press) a book that examines activists who oppose the Christian Right, There is no God (Rowman and Littlefield) a book that investigates atheism in the United States, and So Many Christians, So Few Lions (Rowman and Littlefield) a book that assess Christianophobia in the United States.
Theology in the Raw Conference - Exiles in Babylon
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#871 - Responding to Arguments for Same-Sex Marriage: Dr. Darrin Snyder Belousek
#870 - Another Take on the Pronoun Debate: Dr. Julie Maxwell
#869 - Understanding the Equality Act: Dr. Caleb Kaltenbach
#868 - Addressing Moral Arguments Against Christianity: Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin
#867 - Missology, Islam, Christo-centric Trinitarianism, and What it Means to Know God: Dr. Christy Thornton
#866 - Addressing Suicide, Anxiety, Depression, and Abuse: Dr. Brooke Keels
#865 - One of the Most Influential Persons in My Life: Bert Suluavale
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#863- Reimagining Evangelical Worship: Aaron Keyes
#862- Q, Vaccines, Censorship, Totalitarianism, & Engaging Culture: Gabe Lyons
#861- Politics, Pandemics, Race, and Pastoring Multi-Ethnic Churches: Rich Villodas
#860- An Honest and Raw Conversation with Francis Chan
#859- Sexual Orientation, Sexual Fluidity, and the “Born this Way” Myth: Dr. Lisa Diamond
#858- Understanding GenZ: Grant Skeldon
#857- Understanding Female Sexuality and the Rise in Teen Girls Identifying as Bisexual: Lindsey Snyder
#856- After Doubt: Questioning your Faith without Losing it: Dr. A.J. Swoboda
#855- Political Discipleship in a Post-Covid World: Joshua Ryan Butler
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