Very cool. There was a YouTube video I saw published recently that's got a lot of attention which seemed to say Medieval Christians didn't care about race, which felt wrong to me but I don't know much about this. Maybe you respond? Discussion of race happens around 30 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aSdFrPnlRg
This shouldn't be very convincing to Protestants, should it? And ditto with the line from Galatians: no matter what commentators may have said in the past, given whatever interests or obligations they may have had in their times, doesn't it speak for itself?
As for inequality, maybe you could discuss the Parable of the Vineyard sometime, viz why it isn't just affirmative action prefigured.
Very cool. There was a YouTube video I saw published recently that's got a lot of attention which seemed to say Medieval Christians didn't care about race, which felt wrong to me but I don't know much about this. Maybe you respond? Discussion of race happens around 30 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aSdFrPnlRg
Will take a look, thanks. Though I think a lot of it is addressed by my citations from St. Bede and St. Gregory of Tours.
Amazing work, can't wait to read. There are some relevant quotes of crusaders regarding race that I found in Raymond Ibrahim 's books
This shouldn't be very convincing to Protestants, should it? And ditto with the line from Galatians: no matter what commentators may have said in the past, given whatever interests or obligations they may have had in their times, doesn't it speak for itself?
As for inequality, maybe you could discuss the Parable of the Vineyard sometime, viz why it isn't just affirmative action prefigured.
Great post
I make the purview of the survey clear within the first 2 pages, so it's not surprising that you don't understand what you haven't read.