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Charles S. Finch III

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Nile Valley Conference, Part 6 - Dr. Charles S Finch (1985)| For The People

This is the sixth installment of the For The People Nile Valley Conference series with Dr. Charles S Finch. Dr. Finch was an assistant professor at the Morehouse School of medicine in Atlanta, GA.  

In this episode, Dr. Charles S. Finch begins his conversation with Listervelt Middleton about the Egyptian origin of Christianity. Dr. Finch explains the thesis of his writing prompted by Middleton. He mentions that the common conception of the beginning of Christianity started around 2000 years ago within Jewish culture.  

His thesis posits a Kamitic route, where Kamitic denotes "Black or Blackness," encompassing both the complexion of its people and the geographical landscape. This perspective not only broadens our understanding of Christianity's origins but also invites a deeper exploration of its diverse cultural influences and historical trajectories. 

Follow along for the next episode of the Nile Valley Conference Series of For The People

 

Side Notes 

Charles S. Finch III

Biography of Charles S. Finch III

Dr. Charles S. Finch III is an African-American physician, author, and cultural historian who is known for his work in promoting health education and awareness in the African-American community.

Dr. Finch has written extensively on a wide range of topics related to African-American health, history, and culture. He has authored several books, including Echoes of the Old Darkland: Themes from the African Eden, The African Background Outlined: Or, Handbook for the Study of the Negro, and The Star of Deep Beginnings: The Genesis of African Science and Technology.

In addition to his work as an author and cultural historian, Dr. Finch has also been an advocate for natural and holistic approaches to health and wellness. He has spoken out against the overuse of prescription drugs and has advocated for a greater focus on nutrition and lifestyle factors in the prevention and treatment of disease.

Dr. Finch is an important figure in the African-American community and beyond, whose work has helped to promote greater awarene

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