66 episodes

Interactions explores how law and religion interact in today’s world and throughout history. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and in collaboration with canopyforum.org.

Interactions – A Law and Religion Podcast CSLR at Emory University

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Interactions explores how law and religion interact in today’s world and throughout history. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and in collaboration with canopyforum.org.

    Bernice King - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and Martin Luther's King Jr.'s Legacy- Part 2

    Bernice King - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and Martin Luther's King Jr.'s Legacy- Part 2

    In this season of Interactions, Terri Montague, and Brandon Paradise, engage with contemporary leaders and social change agents regarding the influence and convergence of Christianity, the law, and racial justice. Today's guest is Reverend Bernice King, the daughter of Corretta Scott and Martin Luther King Jr, a social activist in her own right and regularly speaks truth to power. Additionally, as the CEO of the King Center, Dr. King teaches the principles of nonviolent resistance, honors and shares her father's legacy, and protects against its misuse. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in collaboration with Canopy Forum.

    Bernice King: The King Center [https://thekingcenter.org/]

    Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Center for the Study of Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/]

    Canopy Forum: Canopy Forum [https://canopyforum.org/]

    • 26 min
    Bernice King - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and Martin Luther's King Jr.'s Legacy- Part 1

    Bernice King - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and Martin Luther's King Jr.'s Legacy- Part 1

    In this season of Interactions, Terri Montague, and Brandon Paradise, engage with contemporary leaders and social change agents regarding the influence and convergence of Christianity, the law, and racial justice. Today's guest is Reverend Bernice King, the daughter of Corretta Scott and Martin Luther King Jr, a social activist in her own right and regularly speaks truth to power. Additionally, as the CEO of the King Center, Dr. King teaches the principles of nonviolent resistance, honors and shares her father's legacy, and protects against its misuse. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in collaboration with Canopy Forum.

    Bernice King: The King Center [https://thekingcenter.org/]

    Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Center for the Study of Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/]

    Canopy Forum: Canopy Forum [https://canopyforum.org/]

    • 22 min
    Kelly Brown Douglas - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and The Moral Imaginary: Part 2

    Kelly Brown Douglas - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and The Moral Imaginary: Part 2

    In this season of Interactions, Terri Montague, and Brandon Paradise, engage with contemporary leaders and social change agents regarding the influence and convergence of Christianity, the law, and racial justice. Today's guest is Reverend Doctor Kelly Brown Douglas, the Canon Theologian at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, author of several books, and the president of Episcopal Divinity School. Douglas is also a leading scholar of womanist theology, social justice, sexuality, and the Black Church, as well as racial reconciliation. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in collaboration with Canopy Forum.

    Kelly Brown Douglas: Episcopal Divinity School [https://www.eds.edu/about/staff-and-board/rev-dr-kelly-brown-douglas-bio]

    Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Center for the Study of Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/]

    Canopy Forum: Canopy Forum [https://canopyforum.org/]

    • 32 min
    Kelly Brown Douglas - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and the Moral Imaginary: Part 1

    Kelly Brown Douglas - Christianity, The Law, Racial Justice, and the Moral Imaginary: Part 1

    In this season of Interactions, Terri Montague, and Brandon Paradise, engage with contemporary leaders and social change agents regarding the influence and convergence of Christianity, the law, and racial justice. Today's guest is Reverend Doctor Kelly Brown Douglas, the Canon Theologian at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, author of several books, and the president of Episcopal Divinity School. Douglas is also a leading scholar of womanist theology, social justice, sexuality, and the Black Church, as well as racial reconciliation. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in collaboration with Canopy Forum.

    Kelly Brown Douglas: Episcopal Divinity School [https://www.eds.edu/about/staff-and-board/rev-dr-kelly-brown-douglas-bio]

    Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Center for the Study of Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/]

    Canopy Forum: Canopy Forum [https://canopyforum.org/]

    • 22 min
    Bryan Stevenson - Christianity, The Law, and Racial Justice

    Bryan Stevenson - Christianity, The Law, and Racial Justice

    In this season of Interactions, Terri Montague and Brandon Paradise, engage with contemporary leaders and social change agents regarding the influence and convergence of Christianity, the law, and racial justice. Today's guest is Bryan Stevenson, the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Alabama, and the author of the 2014 memoir Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption.This book was adapted for film in 2019 and features Michael B Jordan. Stevenson is also the creator of the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, and a winner of a MacArthur Genius Grant. This podcast is produced by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in collaboration with Canopy Forum. [https://canopyforum.org/]



    Bryan Stevenson: Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson [https://justmercy.eji.org/]

    Center for the Study of Law and Religion: Center for the Study of Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/]

    Canopy Forum: Canopy Forum [https://canopyforum.org/]

    • 54 min
    Matthew P. Cavedon – From the Pope's Hands to Indigenous Lands

    Matthew P. Cavedon – From the Pope's Hands to Indigenous Lands

    In this episode, we hear from Matthew P. Cavedon, the Robert Pool Fellow in Law and Religion at Emory's Center for the Study of Law and Religion, and a Senior Lecturer at Emory Law School.

    His recent book, "From the Pope's Hands to Indigenous Lands: Alexander VI in Spanish Imperialism," explores the historical impact of "inter caetera"– a papal bull issued in 1493 with wide-ranging influence on Spanish Christendom and the Catholic Church's stronghold on the New World at the cusp of modern imperialism.

    The book seeks to shed light on the influence of notable clergymen and social reformers, including Bartolomé de Las Casas, and their efforts to advocate for indigenous rights. Matt's work meticulously contextualizes these contested stories and sheds light on the nuance of lived experience under Spanish Imperialism.

    * From the Pope's Hand to Indigenous Lands: From the Pope's Hand to Indigenous Lands [https://brill.com/display/title/68862]
    * Matthew P. Cavedon faculty page:Robert Pool Fellow in Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/people/cslr-leadership/cavedon-matthew.html]
    * CSLR Website:Center for the Study of Law and Religion | Emory University School of Law | Atlanta, GA [https://cslr.law.emory.edu/]

    • 36 min

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