Jeremy Daggett

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To have all things in common is truly aspirational and pneumatological, a desire and work of the Spirit. So often it is the racialized distinction that creates walls between humanity rather than the hoped-for “joining”38 and new realities of relationships through which we “gesture communion with our very existence.”
Becoming Human: The Holy Spirit and the Rhetoric of Race
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