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The Seductiveness of the Familiar

 

What enticed a pair of fine young pastors––Columbia graduates––to abandon their antislavery convictions in the 1860s? Where is the tension between our moral visions and today’s seductions? Do we even recognize the power of the familiar? How do we make a change in the embedded patterns of our lives and culture?

Join Professor Erskine Clarke, award-winning historian of American religion; professors from Atlanta’s Interdenominational Theological Center, a historically black seminary; and other CTS faculty for a groundbreaking conversation in the spring issue of www.atthispoint.net.

 


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