The Baptist General Convention of Missouri helped to fund the production of this DVD produced by the Baptist Center for Ethics. It is designed to educate, equip and empower Baptists to address cooperatively global poverty. This 28-minute video shares ways the Christian church can actively engage in feeding a hungry
Christian Ethics
Theologians under Hitler
This film, based upon groundbreaking research, introduces the viewer to three of the greatest Christian scholars of the twentieth century: Paul Althaus, Emanuel Hirsch, and Gerhard Kittel, men who were also outspoken supporters of Hitler and the Nazi party. This provocative film asks: how could something like this happen in
The Nazareth Manifesto
Description: The Baptist Center for Ethics produced “The Nazareth Manifesto,” a 13-minute look at Jesus’ first public statement, as recorded in Luke 4. In that chapter, and verses 18 and 19 in particular, Jesus sets forth his agenda: good news to the poor, release to the captives, recovery of sight
Beneath the Skin: Baptists and Racism
The Baptist Center for Ethics produced a new DVD resource entitled Beneath the Skin: Baptists and Racism. This new video considers past mistakes and future challenges regarding racial unity and social justice. From the trans-Atlantic slave trade to the current immigration debate, Beneath the Skin peels back prejudices and confronts