BEST OF: Esau McCaulley, "How Far To The Promised Land"

BEST OF: Esau McCaulley, "How Far To The Promised Land"

Update: 2024-08-30
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How can we talk about America’s ongoing legacy of racism without sliding into despair? In his new memoir HOW FAR TO THE PROMISED LANDEsau McCaulley tells his own story—and questions why Black failure is judged collectively, while Black success is perceived as the merit of an individual.

Rev. Esau McCaulley, PhD, is an author and associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. His work has been published in The New York Times, The Atlantic, the Washington Post, and Christianity Today.

Esau and Amy discuss:


  • Why "escaping poverty" is a misleading term

  • How experiences that set the context for heroic bravery also create the possibility for failure

  • What caused Esau to change his definition of justice


Here's where you can find Esau:


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BEST OF: Esau McCaulley, "How Far To The Promised Land"

BEST OF: Esau McCaulley, "How Far To The Promised Land"

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