Rev. Dr.
Steven G. Blunt
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When God Speaks Through The Dust
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In When God Speaks Through the Dust: Theology, Race, and the Reconstruction of Being, author Steven G. Blunt embarks on a powerful exploration of what it means to be fully human in a world that often denies humanity to entire communities.
With clarity, warmth, and prophetic insight, he shows how God’s breath animates the very dust that society devalues and how reclaiming that divine breath is the first step toward rescuing our identity, our voice, and our destiny.
Blending scripture, history, and the richness of the Black theological tradition, Dr. Blunt traces how forces such as racism, injustice, and distorted theology attempt to push people toward nonbeing. Yet this is ultimately a story of hope, revealing how God reconstructs life, dignity, and purpose from the ground up.
Written for seminarians, pastors, seekers, and everyday believers, this study serves as an invitation to see yourself as God sees you, to imagine a world where every life matters, and to join the sacred work of building communities where all can flourish.
Pastor. Theologian. Educator. Voice for Human Dignity.
Steven G. Blunt is a pastor, theologian, educator, and sought-after voice at the intersections of faith, justice, and human dignity.
A graduate of Virginia Union University, the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Union Presbyterian Seminary, and Howard University, he has served in pastoral ministry for three decades.
He is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church Mahan Street in Suffolk, Virginia, and an instructor of theology and ethics at STVU. Dr. Blunt lives in Virginia with his wife, Brandey, and their two daughters.
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