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Just Thinking Podcast

EP # 100 | A Biblical Exposition of “White Culture”

Just Thinking Podcast

Darrell Harrison & Virgil Walker

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6 • 4.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2020

⏱️ 140 minutes

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Summary

 
Recently, the National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) posted on its website an infographic titled “Aspects & Assumptions of Whiteness & White Culture in the United States.” The infographic, which has since been removed from the NMAAHC website, outlined 14 areas that, in the opinion of the NMAAHC, are rooted in “whiteness” and “white culture.” In this special episode of the Just Thinking Podcast, Darrell Harrison and Virgil “Omaha” Walker conduct an in-depth analysis of the infographic through the lens of Scripture. The episode is part Bible study and part history lesson.

Resources
Related episodes

* EP # 063 | Slavery Reparations
* EP # 067 | Whiteness
* EP # 081 | Black Nationalism, White Fatherlessness
* EP # 092 | Racial Reconciliation?
* EP # 093 | A Biblical Theology of the Role of Government

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Related external media

* Abraham Johnstone: Address to the People of Color
* Up From Slavery: the Autobiography of Booker T. Washington (book) — Amazon.com
* The History of Mary Prince: a West Indian Slave (book) — Amazon.com
* On Her Own Ground: The Life & Times of Madam C.J. Walker (book) — Amazon.com

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0:00.0

Hey, just thinking family, Virgil here, want to take a moment just to clue you in on some

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of the incredible resources from Pastor Joe Webin of Right Response Ministries.

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Now Right Response Ministries has made it their goal to resource the body of Christ as

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a supplement, of course, to the local church.

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They do so with sermons, with podcasts, with blog articles, and much, much more.

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Their mission is simple.

0:25.6

To resource followers of Jesus so that they can confidently engage the culture rather

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than shrinking back under the fear of man.

0:34.2

Right Response Ministries is committed to seeing Christians no longer as merely appeasing

0:39.1

the culture, but engaging the culture in a valiant way for sure.

0:44.6

As Christians, we no longer can afford to simply sit back and attempt to conserve our biblical

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values.

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We're just for Christians to mount up with the true gospel courage and fight to win

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the culture to Christ.

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Now, to learn more about this great ministry, I want you to head over to justthinking.me

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forward slash R-R-M, and that is R-R-M for Right Response Ministries.

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Let's get equipped and get to work changing the culture for the glory of God and for the

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good of His people.

1:28.9

Welcome to the Just Thinking Podcast with hosts, Derek Harrison and Virgil Walker bringing

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you cultural, apologetics, as well as social issues from a biblical worldview.

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This is the Just Thinking Podcast.

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Let's think.

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