Author, Professor, Africana Religious Intellectual
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Eric Betts is Assistant Professor at Hampton University School of Religion. He also lectured at the Center for Religion Leadership and Culture at Athens State University in Athens AL for nearly a decade. He holds two Ph.D. degrees in Theology (University of South Africa and Louisiana Baptist University.) His second Ph.D. concentrated in black political theology. He is the pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church in Corinth MS and author of "Reconciliation--Geopolitical Perspectives of a Black Theologian." In 2023, he published his latest work entitled "Good Cop and Bad Cop--A Sociological and Theological Study on the Black Muslim Movement and the Black Church." He has written hundreds of articles in the Athens Now newspaper on topics relating to ethics, community leadership and interfaith dialogue.
By subscribing to these courses, you will learn from a world-renowned leader in the field. As a leading Africana religious intellectual and accomplished author, he brings a wealth of expertise and a unique perspective to his teachings. His courses delve into the intricacies of Christianity, black history, and social justice, emphasizing the significant role of education in the pursuit of racial equality. Dr. Betts's in-depth knowledge and eloquent teaching style make complex theological and racial justice concepts accessible and engaging. His unique blend of biblical teachings, social justice principles, and contemporary racial issues makes his courses an invaluable resource for learners seeking to deepen their understanding and engage with these important topics in a meaningful way. Join Dr. Betts to gain a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between Christian faith and justice.