I worked with this text for days, finally realizing I had to read it through my life as shaped by the forces Jennings identifies as pervading all of our theological education communities: white-masculinist supremacy and its colonial pursuits. So I bring my experience (and commitments) as a white-male Calvinist… missionary… and ecumenist as a lens to both explicate and interrogate the text. I hope you find it helpful as a hermeneutic, an explication, and as a critique as you find a path forward for yourself and the community of teaching and learning that you love. Visit:
After Whiteness Reflections by a white male Calvinist