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...From Empire: How We Learn Empire w/ Mariko Clark

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In this episode, Brandi is joined by author and storyteller Mariko Clark to talk about how we learn empire and the development of imperial values in how we raise our children and really, how we learn as adults what was never explicitly framed for us. They talk about how the bible is used as a tool to entrench children's thinking into the ways of empire and some of the ways that we can do differently. In this episode they mention D.L. and Krispin Mayfields "Strongwilled" project which you can find here.
If you want so get the Book of Belonging for yourself, it is available here or wherever you get your books! You can find their accompanying substack here.
If you like what you hear you can subscribe, rate, review, or tell others about the show. You can help make the show happen financially on patreon at patreon.com/reclaimingmytheology.

If you have comments, questions, or requests please contact us at [email protected] or through the contact page at reclaimingmytheology.org.

Reclaiming My Theology is recorded, produced and edited by Brandi Miller, our music is by Sanchez Fair.

Taking our theology back from ideas and systems that oppress.
@reclaimingmytheology

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In this episode, Brandi is joined by author and storyteller Mariko Clark to talk about how we learn empire and the development of imperial values in how we raise our children and really, how we learn as adults what was never explicitly framed for us. They talk about how the bible is used as a tool to entrench children's thinking into the ways of empire and some of the ways that we can do differently. In this episode they mention D.L. and Krispin Mayfields "Strongwilled" project which you can find here.
If you want so get the Book of Belonging for yourself, it is available here or wherever you get your books! You can find their accompanying substack here.
If you like what you hear you can subscribe, rate, review, or tell others about the show. You can help make the show happen financially on patreon at patreon.com/reclaimingmytheology.

If you have comments, questions, or requests please contact us at [email protected] or through the contact page at reclaimingmytheology.org.

Reclaiming My Theology is recorded, produced and edited by Brandi Miller, our music is by Sanchez Fair.

Taking our theology back from ideas and systems that oppress.
@reclaimingmytheology

  continue reading

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