Mixtus-Americans
A Different Brand of Christianity Where We Still Practice Griot
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Narrated by:
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Greg Campbell
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By:
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William A. Scott
About this listen
Mixtus-Americans: A Different Brand of Christianity Where We Still Practice Griot continues the challenges of healing, institutionally and nationally, from the result of faith divided by racism and perceived superiority. These views were first expressed in my book called Mixtus-Americans: Salvation from Oppressive Sin. Ten years later, the divide, the long centuries of White- and Black-church division, has driven the Black community to worship Yahweh (YHVH) and his Son, the Messiah, Jesus the Christ, differently. These differences are highlighted in these writings. For the most part, Mixtus folk—Black Americans—hold to a Bible-based empowerment that supports personal accomplishments. The church has traditionally been an important element in social and political movements. Black Christians are more socially conservative than other groups, and they change less than any other segment of society based on religion. As Joe "The Black Eagle" Madison might say, "I would encourage you to listen to these 24 views with a third ear"—the timbre that shapes the knowing.
©2021 William A. Scott (P)2022 William A. Scott