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48 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2024
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Presence has a profound impact on our lives. So does its opposite—absence.
On this episode of Being Human, Steve Cross welcomes author, professor, and public theologian Esau McCaulley. McCaulley’s book Reading While Black is dedicated to his father, which may lead people to believe that they had a close relationship. But, McCaulley says that dedication was his way of declaring, “I forgive you.”
During their conversation, Cross and McCaulley talk about how the absence of paternal love can shape a child. They discuss how McCaulley’s childhood affects his parenting, the role of humor in processing trauma, and the power of memory. They talk about racism, shame, and the roots of dehumanization. And they consider the presence of God’s love and redemption.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Esau McCaulley
Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope by Esau McCaulley
How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family's Story of Hope and Survival in the American South by Esau McCaulley
The New Testament in Color: A Multiethnic Bible Commentary by Esau McCaulley
Horatio Alger
Marvin Williams
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller
Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N.T. Wright
The Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton
“Being Human with Steve Cuss” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper
Produced and Edited by Matt Stevens
Associate Producers: McKenzie Hill, Raed Gilliam, and Abby Perry
Theme song by Dan Phelps
Original Music by Andy Gullahorn
Mix Engineer: Kevin Morris
Graphic Design: Amy Jones
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Being Human, Steve Cross welcomes author, professor, and public theologian Esau McCaulley. McCaulley’s book Reading While Black is dedicated to his father, which may lead people to believe that they had a close relationship. But, McCaulley says that dedication was his way of declaring, “I forgive you.”
During their conversation, Cross and McCaulley talk about how the absence of paternal love can shape a child. They discuss how McCaulley’s childhood affects his parenting, the role of humor in processing trauma, and the power of memory. They talk about racism, shame, and the roots of dehumanization. And they consider the presence of God’s love and redemption.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Esau McCaulley
Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope by Esau McCaulley
How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family's Story of Hope and Survival in the American South by Esau McCaulley
The New Testament in Color: A Multiethnic Bible Commentary by Esau McCaulley
Horatio Alger
Marvin Williams
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller
Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense by N.T. Wright
The Seven Storey Mountain by Thomas Merton
“Being Human with Steve Cuss” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper
Produced and Edited by Matt Stevens
Associate Producers: McKenzie Hill, Raed Gilliam, and Abby Perry
Theme song by Dan Phelps
Original Music by Andy Gullahorn
Mix Engineer: Kevin Morris
Graphic Design: Amy Jones
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Mar 10, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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