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Black-skinned people were and are included in the family of God, demonstrating that all colors in the family of God have dignity, and bolstering a Christian anti-racist agenda. This work seeks to undermine Christian racism which deems Black skin inherently problematic, showing that the destruction of racism is at the heart of the gospel of Jesus.

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Black-skinned people were and are included in the family of God, demonstrating that all colors in the family of God have dignity, and bolstering a Christian anti-racist agenda. This work seeks to undermine Christian racism which deems Black skin inherently problematic, showing that the destruction of racism is at the heart of the gospel of Jesus.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Marcus Jerkins is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He holds a BA in religion from Emory University, an MDiv and a ThM from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University, and a PhD in New Testament from Baylor University. His current research concerns the importance of Black-skinned people in the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Dr. Jerkins is also the pastor of the Resurrection Baptist Church of Silver Spring, Maryland, the proud husband of Courtney A. Jerkins, and the loving father of three children, Nathaniel, Naomi, and Joanna.