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Publication Date
6-17-2020
Description
Concordia Seminary Professor Leopoldo Sánchez engaged in theological conversation with Warren Lattimore and Micah Glenn, two African American Lutheran pastors, on how they have processed the events of the past few weeks since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, what are some factors that make it difficult at times for Lutherans to talk openly about racism, in what ways Lutheran theology contributes to our responses to the sin of racism, and what might be some practical ways of making a difference in these troubled times.
Keywords
racism, black clergy LCMS, righteous anger
Disciplines
Practical Theology
Submission Type
Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep
Submission Audience
Laity; Ministers; Scholars
Submission Cost
Free
Recommended Citation
Sánchez, Leopoldo; Lattimore, Warren; and Glenn, Micah, "069. Lutheran Voices on Racism" (2020). Concordia Journal Currents. 70.
https://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/70