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583: One Black Family’s Story about Poverty, Racism, & Grace with Esau McCaulley

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Release Date: 09/20/2023

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Theologian and writer, Esau McCaulley, is back to talk about his new memoir “How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family’s Story of Hope and Survival in the American South.” He says there is grace in learning to tell the complicated facets of his family’s story, rather than reducing it to a single story about race, poverty, or trauma. McCaulley believes that’s a lesson we need to apply to America’s story as well. Also this week, David Brooks writes about the courage and wisdom of three women during World War II. What do their stories tell us about the Christian life today? Plus, why are men thinking so much about the Roman Empire? And a three-legged bear walks into a bar.



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0:00 - Intro

 

1:22 - Show starts

 

2:13 - Theme Song

 

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4:15 - A Three-Legged Bear Walks Into a Bar

 

10:23 - Men Thinking About Ancient Rome

 

16:58 - David Brooks’ article on women and wisdom

 

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45:43 - Interview Intro

Esau McCaulley

 

49:32 - Why Esau wrote a memoir

 

54:28 - The Black American Experience

 

1:20:34 - Fatherhood

 

1:26:48 - End Credits



Links mentioned in news segment:

 

A Three-Legged Bear Walks Into a Bar

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/07/us/three-legged-bear-tripod-florida-lake-mary.html



Men Think About the Roman Empire All the Time. Here’s What Women Say They Think About

https://time.com/6315328/roman-empire-tiktok-trend-women-response/



The Feminine Way to Wisdom

https://comment.org/the-feminine-way-to-wisdom/



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How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family's Story of Hope and Survival in the American South by Esau McCaulley

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Esau McCaulley - https://esaumccaulley.com/

 

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