Beyond the Womanist Classroom

Season 2, Episode 2: The Book of Clarence

June 14, 2024 Mitzi J Smith PhD Season 2 Episode 2
Season 2, Episode 2: The Book of Clarence
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Beyond the Womanist Classroom
Season 2, Episode 2: The Book of Clarence
Jun 14, 2024 Season 2 Episode 2
Mitzi J Smith PhD

In Season 2, Episode 2,  podcast host Dr.  Mitzi J. Smith discusses the film "The Book of Clarence" with Drs. Amy Lindeman Allen (Assoc. Prof. of New Testament at  Christian Theological Seminary, IN) , Kyle Brooks (Visiting Asst. Prof. of Theology and Religious Studies at the Univ. of San Diego), and Tina Pippin (Prof. of Bible & Religion at Agnes Scott College). The film written in the Black radical imagination focuses on the journey and evolution of Clarence, the twin brother of the apostle Thomas. We discuss the racial, gendered, political, theological, christological, pedagogical, and ethical dimensions and implications of this film that unambiguously centers the Black imagination. The film is available Netflix.

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In Season 2, Episode 2,  podcast host Dr.  Mitzi J. Smith discusses the film "The Book of Clarence" with Drs. Amy Lindeman Allen (Assoc. Prof. of New Testament at  Christian Theological Seminary, IN) , Kyle Brooks (Visiting Asst. Prof. of Theology and Religious Studies at the Univ. of San Diego), and Tina Pippin (Prof. of Bible & Religion at Agnes Scott College). The film written in the Black radical imagination focuses on the journey and evolution of Clarence, the twin brother of the apostle Thomas. We discuss the racial, gendered, political, theological, christological, pedagogical, and ethical dimensions and implications of this film that unambiguously centers the Black imagination. The film is available Netflix.

Support the Show.

Thank you for listening!
Check Out My Website at www.mitzijsmith.net
Follow us on Twitter @BeyondTWC
If you heard something that resonates with you, please share the podcast!
Join us again!

Consider becoming a monthly subscriber of this podcast through Buzzsprout.com.