Brad R. Braxton is President and Professor of Public Theology at Chicago Theological Seminary. The Founding Senior Pastor of The Open Church in Baltimore, he also is Senior Program Advisor for Creative Encounters, a Smithsonian Institution initiative on religious diversity. Braxton holds a Ph.D. in religion from Emory University and was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford.
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Introduction 1. "Every time I Feel the Spirit": African American Christology for a Pluralistic World 2. Paul and Radical Reconciliation: A Post-Colonial Approach to 2 Corinthians 3:12-18 3. An Experiment in Radical Religious Openness 4. Aiding and Abetting New Life: "Sex-Talk" in the Pulpit, Pew, and Public Square 5. Baptism and Holy Communion: Affirming that Black Lives Matter 6. Policy and Poetry: Progressive African American Religion in the Public Square 7. Sanctification and Proclamation: Walking with God 8. Beyond Control but within Reach (Sermon) 9. The Battle Cry of a New Revolution (Sermon) 10. A Gift for Mother Earth: Clean Your Room (Sermon) 11. On Purpose (Sermon) 12. The Bible's Last Word: My Conversion to Religious Pluralism

