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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · The guest on this week’s episode of the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s “Freethought Matters” TV show provides a highly informative primer on freethought in the Black community. Anthony B. Pinn is a distinguished professor of humanities and religion at Rice University.

  2. Aug 24, 2018 · This week on "Freethought Matters," FFRF Co-Presidents Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan Barker speak with writer and investigative journalist, Sian Norris. She has covered far-right movements around the world and their move into the mainstream.

  3. Anthony Pinn, the first African-American to hold an endowed chair at Rice University, spoke at FFRF's Los Angeles convention last fall. He has advance...

  4. FFRF's weekly TV show, “Freethought Matters” is airing across the country as an antidote to religion on the airwaves and Sunday morning sermonizing.

  5. Pinn’s statement points to the pioneering work of James Cone, known as the father of Black Liberation Theology. In 1967 Cone wrote the first book on Black Theology (Black Power and Black Theology). In this book, Cone merged the context and culture of the civil rights movement and the Black Power movement to build a theological framework for ...

  6. Anthony B. Pinn is the Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and a professor of religion at Rice University. He is also director of Research for the Institute for Humanist Studies. Pinn is the author of 35 books.

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · by Anthony B. Pinn • 17 April 2024. The following excerpt is from a new book from Beacon Press, set to be published in May 2024. Introduction. I have grown to like “nontheist” as a broad-spectrum term that carries less baggage than more commonly used words such as “atheist” or “agnostic.” —CANDACE GORHAM. To do good is my religion. —THOMAS PAINE.