William Yoo
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William Yoo
@williamyoo
Teacher, Historian, and Public Theologian. Author of Reckoning with History: Settler Colonialism, Slavery, and the Making of American Christianity (Jan 2025).

Join us on Monday, April 17th at 3pm ET on campus or online for Dr. @williamyoo (@CTSeminary )'s lecture offering a pathway toward racial justice that accounts for historic sins and addresses ongoing challenges in theological education and the PCUSA. pts.events/events/histori…

William Yoo of @CTSeminary asks tough questions about what institutions that have benefited from trafficking in enslaved persons owe--how much and to whom? With the help of a historical lens, Yoo asks, "What does justice look?" bit.ly/3FNuCzJ @AARweb @ASChurchHistory

For the latest episode of our Dangerous Dogma podcast, @BrianKaylor interviewed @williamyoo of @CTSeminary about his book "What Kind of Christianity: A History of Slavery and Anti-Black Racism in the @Presbyterian Church" from @wjkbooks. open.spotify.com/episode/45XAP0…



👀 It's here! The Wabash Center has just released the most recent issue of its Journal on Teaching entitled Changing Scholarship. It's a feast: poetry, scholarship, art, personal narrative--all of it scholarly. Check it out today! bit.ly/3Z5S6aJ @SBLsite @AARweb




A book that quotes Katie Geneva Cannon in its intro paragraph? Automatic. Must. Read. Join PHS & @CTSeminary on 11/10 for a book talk with @williamyoo about his new book "What Kind of Christianity..." Visit the event page for info on the livestream >> fb.me/e/2cJDpkQHA


.@williamyoo getting right to the point in his new book: Q: “What kind of Christianity allowed white Christians to deny basic human rights to Blacks?” A: “The @Presbyterian kind.”

😫😖🤯🤐 Faculty meetings!!! William Yoo, @CTSeminary, feels there might be hope. Read his blog here... wabashcenter.wabash.edu/2022/08/can-th… @SBLsite @AARweb @CTStheology @theCTSA @ASChurchHistory @reaapprre @etsjets

After a two-year hiatus, a collaboration between the PC(USA) and @CTSeminary recently resumed with students traveling to the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations and the Presbyterian Office of Public Witness. Learn more here: bit.ly/3A9CKI2 #PCUSA













