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Antipas L. Harris

    Antipas L. Harris is a practical theologian devoted to educating and sharing God's love. His objective is to help people overcome distress, reinforce faith, impart comfort through the arts, and provide stability through education. He is a sought-after speaker on theology, biblical studies, and social justice. Harris approaches his work with passion, driven by a desire to fulfill God's purpose, and lives by the motto “Rise to the Call.”

    Holy Spirit, Holy Living
    For Such a Time as This
    Is Christianity the White Man's Religion?
    • 2020
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      Biblical Christianity is not just for white Westerners—it's good news for all of us. Theologian and community activist Antipas L. Harris responds to young Americans who struggle with the perception that Christianity is detached from matters of justice, identity, and culture, affirming that the Bible promotes equality for all people.

      Is Christianity the White Man's Religion?
    • 2013

      Holy Spirit, Holy Living

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the concept of holiness, challenging its outdated perception and negative associations with restriction and oppression. It aims to redefine holiness, presenting it as a positive and liberating force rather than a set of legalistic constraints. Through this reexamination, the author invites readers to reconsider the significance and relevance of holiness in contemporary life.

      Holy Spirit, Holy Living
    • 2010

      For Such a Time as This

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the pastoral theology of two African American Independent Pentecostal churches, this volume examines the interplay of scripture interpretation, spiritual experiences, and cultural context. It highlights the challenges faced by the Rock of Life Church, linked to a historically white denomination, and the Church of God Pillar of Truth, associated with the predominantly African-American Church of God in Christ. Antipas Harris argues that inadequate critical reflection by male leaders has led to repression, particularly affecting women, and advocates for a more collaborative decision-making approach to foster a liberating church identity and mission.

      For Such a Time as This