S3E21 Slavery & Reparations: Questions from Philemon, with Dr Eleasah Louis

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S3E21 Slavery & Reparations: Questions from Philemon, with Dr Eleasah Louis

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Episode Synopsis

In this conversation, Melanie Cave and Dr Eleasah Louis explore the complexities of the book of Philemon, particularly in relation to themes of slavery, reparations, and cultural perspectives. They discuss the implications of decolonization in theology, the painful legacy of slavery, and how these issues resonate in contemporary church contexts. Eleasah emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural overlays and the need for reparations as a biblical principle, while also providing insights on how to navigate difficult conversations within church communities.
 
Takeaways
Philemon's letter reflects complex cultural dynamics around slavery.
Decolonization in theology involves separating colonial influences from Christianity.
Cultural perspectives significantly shape our understanding of biblical texts.
Paul's approach in Philemon is nuanced and contextually bound.
Reparations are a biblical principle that can guide contemporary discussions.
The legacy of slavery continues to impact modern church dynamics.
Understanding different forms of slavery is crucial for interpretation.
Churches must engage in difficult conversations about race and justice.
Resources like 'We Will Repay' can facilitate discussions on reparations.
Building bridges between cultures is essential for effective ministry.
 
Sound Bites
'It's about bridge building.' 
'Worship is more than just a song.'
'We have to face it head on.'
 
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Book of Philemon
04:04 Decolonization of theology
06:39 Cultural context in mission work
09:35 Understanding slavery in Biblical context
12:24 Paul's approach to Philemon
15:38 The complexity of slavery and freedom
18:14 Cultural perspectives on slavery
21:00 The role of agency in Onesimus' story
23:45 The hope for liberation in Philemon
25:35 The significance of Paul's letter
29:35 Reparations and modern contexts
34:14 The principle of making good
38:57 Navigating difficult conversations
47:19 Resources for understanding reparations
48:22 Introduction to Roots resources for church leaders
49:16 Exploring Black British Christian perspectives
49:51 Utilizing Roots for church leadership
 
Show Notes
Articles on the Roots for Churches website

Difficult conversations: Onesimus - the slave by Eleasah Louis
Introduction to Philemon & Timothy by Simon Jones

 
Publications by E P Louis

We will repay
Black, British and De-churched

 
Other resources mentioned in the podcast
Racial Justice Advocacy Forum
Sam Sharpe Project
After the Flood
Movement for Justice and Reconciliation
 
www.rootsforchurches.com
 
Keywords
Philemon, slavery, reparations, decolonization, cultural theology, Black theology, biblical interpretation, church leadership, racial justice, contemporary applications

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