Reimagining Racial Justice: Shakespeare, Douglass, and the Visibility of the Imago Dei
Mary McCampbell shares how reading Shakespeare and Frederick Douglass changes minds about racial injustice.
Mary McCampbell shares how reading Shakespeare and Frederick Douglass changes minds about racial injustice.
In a city like Rome there is no shortage of glamorous prototypes or chilling reminders of our human condition – on Byzantine apses, in Romanesque side-chapels, even on Renaissance bridges spanning the Tiber we find men and women, saints usually, redeemed and transformed. Sometimes – more darkly and less frequently- we find them distressed and […]