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Mentioned in 9 episodes
The Anti-Greed Gospel
Why the Love of Money Is the Root of Racism and How the Church Can Create a New Way Forward
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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as a book exploring the economic origins of racism and how the church can combat it.

Skye Jethani

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659: The Root of Racism is Greed Not Hate with Malcolm Foley
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as a provocative and challenging book about the love of money and its connection to racism.


Preston Sprinkle

46 snips
Greed, Racism, and the Nonviolent Revolution of Jesus: Dr. Malcolm Foley
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as 

's book about greed.

Esau Mccaulley


Malcolm Foley

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Trump’s Big Problematic Bill
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as the author of the book being discussed in the podcast.

Ben Sternke

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Malcolm Foley: How the Love of Money is the Root of Racism
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as the subject of the podcast interview, exploring themes of greed, racism, and economic justice.

Mike Erre

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The Anti-Greed Gospel: How Greed Fuels Racism and What the Church Can Do About It - w/ Dr. Malcolm Foley
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as a super interesting book with the core thesis that greed is the basis of racism.

Martin Hensher

Degrowing Healthcare | Martin Hensher
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in the context of discussing the root of racism and greed.


Caleb Campbell

American Christian Nationalism and the Way of Jesus (Caleb E. Campbell) Ep. #185
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as a recently released book by 

that he would invite people to check out.


Preston Sprinkle


Malcolm Foley

Live from Exiles25: Social Justice & the Gospel. Thaddeus Williams & Malcolm Foley
Mentioned by Esau McCaulley as the topic of the podcast episode.

The Anti-Greed Gospel: Money, Racism, and the Church
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as the focus of the conversation and explores the connection between racism and greed.


Malcolm Foley

[Faith] Episode 59: Malcolm Foley - The Connection Between Racism and Greed
Recommended by Esau McCaulley as an introduction to the Black radical tradition through Christian eyes.

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