A Master Class on Being Human
By Anthony Pinn and Brad Braxton
By Anthony Pinn and Brad Braxton
By Anthony Pinn and Brad Braxton
By Anthony Pinn and Brad Braxton
By Anthony Pinn and Brad Braxton
By Anthony Pinn and Brad Braxton
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$20.95
Jun 11, 2024 | ISBN 9780807020319
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$28.95
Jul 25, 2023 | ISBN 9780807007884
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Jul 25, 2023 | ISBN 9780807007891
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Praise
“This book should help many people find fresh ways to navigate issues of disagreement with others.”
—Spirituality & Practice
“This illuminating conversation between a Black Christian theologian and a Black atheist is a seminal text in the emerging field of Black interfaith studies. It is a beautiful model of how to constructively engage on matters of fundamental disagreement even while strengthening collaboration on issues of mutual concern.”
—Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith America and author of We Need to Build: Field Notes for Diverse Democracy
“Professors Braxton and Pinn remind us that dialogue between people shaped by and holding diverse, if not disparate, worldviews and life experiences is critical for the well-being of both the body and the spirit, and that such engagement must be based not on the goal of uniformity but on appreciation and affirmation of the differences and distinctions that make us who we truly are. This seminal work is a primer for leaders in all sectors committed to strategically engaging, with ‘curiosity, humility, and respect,’ the seemingly entrenched and immutable conflicts, disagreements, and divisions that characterize so much of today”s society.”
—David Leslie, executive director, Rothko Chapel
“Brad Braxton and Anthony Pinn model the honest questioning, clear articulation of ideas, and willingness to remain engaged needed to move beyond the theist/nontheist divide in search of a shared purpose. A Master Class on Being Human is a call to theists and nontheists alike to bring the best of their resources forward to resist the forces that threaten our shared humanity and existence.”
—Elías Ortega, president, Meadville Lombard Theological School
“Reading A Master Class on Being Human was like an invitation to eavesdrop on two friends in probing and intimate conversation. It is a salve for anyone exhausted by polarization and domination, and a reminder that difference can be a source of connection rather than something to be extinguished.”
—Brie Loskota, executive director, Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion, University of Chicago
“We know that avoiding discomfort won’t make us whole and that shutting down disagreement prevents us from growing. But what we don’t know is how to take on these difficult challenges. A Master Class on Being Human helps us answer this critical question, both by sharing profound insights on how we can live in this world together and by modeling how we have meaningful conversations with people who don’t always agree with us.”
—Simran Jeet Singh, author of The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life
Table Of Contents
Introduction
PROMPT 1
What Is Religion, and Does It Help or Harm?
PROMPT 2
What About Black “Nones”?
PROMPT 3
Theodicy (Is God Good?) and Anthropodicy (Are Humans Good?)
PROMPT 4
What About Black Death?
PROMPT 5
Hope and Talk of the Future
PROMPT 6
What Do We Learn from Black Lives Matter?
PROMPT 7
Does (or Should) Religion Have a Public Role?
EPILOGUE
In This Master Class, We All Have Homework
Acknowledgments
References
Index
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