Tuesday, April 18, 2017

What in tarnation...

Until the university severed its ties with the denomination in 1914, Vanderbilt Divinity School was under the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1958, James Lawson- raised in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion tradition- is attending Vanderbilt Divinity School and using Wesley's example of nonviolent response to mobs opposed to his teaching (Dickerson, 313). How, 140 years after Wesley condemns the enslavement and dehumanization of black people in his Thoughts Upon Slavery, are entire universities being founded by a Methodist tradition that existed simply because of its preference for continuing slavery? How, 184 years after the same condemnation, is Lawson being expelled from an institution founded on Methodism? What breakdowns allowed theologies originating from one tradition stray so far from one another (MECS and AMEZ)? What were MECS members saying of Wesley’s words on the matter?

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