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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Harvard University and the Legacy of Slavery Report
02:14 • 3min
Religion, Race, and the Double Helix of White Supremacy
05:43 • 4min
Catherine Jin Lum's Second Book, Dam Nation
09:24 • 3min
Religion and Race in American History by Catherine Jin Lum
12:28 • 4min
Modern White Supremacy and Race
16:11 • 3min
Religion and Race in American History
19:11 • 3min
Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery
22:21 • 4min
Why Is It Important to Recognize This Binary View of the World?
25:57 • 1min
The Christian Hedon Binary
27:19 • 1min
The Double Helix, Biological Racism
28:38 • 5min
Is the Theory of Secularization a Myth?
33:58 • 3min
Is He Now a Marker of Bad Religion?
36:45 • 3min
Is Your Book a Study of the Origins of Christianity?
39:20 • 5min
How Do You Respond to Being Labeled as Heathen?
44:32 • 3min
The More Things Changed, the More They Stay the Same
47:13 • 6min
What's the Difference Between a Heathen and a Native American Slavery?
53:16 • 2min
The Black Blood of the Americas
55:11 • 4min
Christianization
58:57 • 3min
The Heathen Ceiling in the Early 20th Century
01:01:53 • 6min
Is It Just Religious Studies or History?
01:07:30 • 2min
What Are the Particular Gifts Relevant to the Study of Religion?
01:09:15 • 1min
Is Religious Studies the Most Self-Reflective of the Humanistic Disciplines?
01:10:40 • 6min
The Myth of Ham by Charles Long and Sylvester Johnson
01:16:33 • 5min
How Does the Heathen Binary Show Up in Other World Religions?
01:21:07 • 5min
Is Heathen Labeling Used to Warrant Enslavement?
01:26:01 • 2min
Harvard Divinity School and the Legacy of Slavery
01:27:33 • 2min

