Religion and Justice

Special Feature: Christianities and Socialisms with Cornel West, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Joerg Rieger, and Angela Cowser

January 01, 2024 Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice Season 1 Episode 3
Special Feature: Christianities and Socialisms with Cornel West, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Joerg Rieger, and Angela Cowser
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Religion and Justice
Special Feature: Christianities and Socialisms with Cornel West, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Joerg Rieger, and Angela Cowser
Jan 01, 2024 Season 1 Episode 3
Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice

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As conservative efforts have moved the public image of Christianity to the right, it is time to reclaim alternatives. While for many older Americans “socialism” is still a bad word, younger generations tend to be curious about the complex histories of socialist movements in the United States and globally. Hosted by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice and the Institute for Christian Socialism, this first webinar in the Engaging Christianities and Socialisms series seeks to address these concerns and to set the stage for the coming three webinars by bringing together prominent thinkers who have long explored alternative images of Christianity on the left. Featuring Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Joerg Rieger, Cornel West, and moderated by Angela Cowser, this episode will investigate the history and future of Christian Socialisms that are deeply democratic, intersectional, and praxis oriented. Participants will discover that not all kinds of socialism are equal, and neither are all kinds of Christianity.

This webinar was previously recorded in March 2021. For the full series of webinars, check out our Youtube! 

Welcome to "Religion and Justice," a podcast brought to you by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School.

We explore the intersections of class, religion, labor, and ecology, which bring together diverse populations and publics uncovering their implications for justice and solidarity

This podcast is a space for investigation, education, and organizing around these intersections. Join us as we engage in thought-provoking discussions with experts, fostering dialogue for actionable change. Together, we navigate religion, justice, and solidarity for a more equitable future.

Head to religionandjustice.org/podcast for our webpage!

Find us on social media:

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As conservative efforts have moved the public image of Christianity to the right, it is time to reclaim alternatives. While for many older Americans “socialism” is still a bad word, younger generations tend to be curious about the complex histories of socialist movements in the United States and globally. Hosted by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice and the Institute for Christian Socialism, this first webinar in the Engaging Christianities and Socialisms series seeks to address these concerns and to set the stage for the coming three webinars by bringing together prominent thinkers who have long explored alternative images of Christianity on the left. Featuring Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Joerg Rieger, Cornel West, and moderated by Angela Cowser, this episode will investigate the history and future of Christian Socialisms that are deeply democratic, intersectional, and praxis oriented. Participants will discover that not all kinds of socialism are equal, and neither are all kinds of Christianity.

This webinar was previously recorded in March 2021. For the full series of webinars, check out our Youtube! 

Welcome to "Religion and Justice," a podcast brought to you by the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School.

We explore the intersections of class, religion, labor, and ecology, which bring together diverse populations and publics uncovering their implications for justice and solidarity

This podcast is a space for investigation, education, and organizing around these intersections. Join us as we engage in thought-provoking discussions with experts, fostering dialogue for actionable change. Together, we navigate religion, justice, and solidarity for a more equitable future.

Head to religionandjustice.org/podcast for our webpage!

Find us on social media:

https://www.facebook.com/religionandjustice
https://twitter.com/ReligionandJ
https://www.instagram.com/religionandjustice/