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large grey indoor planter Cream Mexia Planter - Large (13"

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large grey indoor planter Cream Mexia Planter - Large (13"Ynes Mexia ((May 24, 1870 July 12, 1938) was a Mexican American explorer and the most accomplished female botanical collector of her time. Mexia spent her 40s exploring northern Californias ecology with the Sierra Club and she soon found her passion for writing and botanical exploration. In her 50s, the fierce environmentalist began traveling, often solo, across Latin America (all but unheard of for women back then!), and eventually accumulated more

Ynes Mexia ((May 24, 1870 – July 12, 1938) was a Mexican-American explorer and the most accomplished female botanical collector of her time. Mexia spent her 40s exploring northern California’s ecology with the Sierra Club and she soon found her passion for writing and botanical exploration. In her 50s, the fierce environmentalist began traveling, often solo, across Latin America (all but unheard of for women back then!), and eventually accumulated more than 150,000 specimens and discovered a new genus of Asteraceae (the family that includes sunflowers and daisys), which is called Mexianthus in her honor.

The Mexia's classic shape compliments any houseplant, and its lightweight fiberglass material means you won’t break your back moving it around your space. Now available in new exclusive colorways, as well as a drainage hole with a removable rubber stopper.

  • Large Pot measures 11.8" H x 13.8" W, with an interior width of 12.2"
  • Extra Large Pot measure 15.7" H x 17.7" W with an interior width of 16.2"
  • Large Fits a 10" wide grow pot or smaller
  • Extra Large Fits a 14" wide grow pot or smaller
  • Features a drainage hole with removable stopper
  • Made of lightweight fiberglass
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This classic by James Cone is a challenge to anyone who thinks it is easy to be Christian in America. It should be read by all white people. The god of the bible is the god of oppressed people. Ask yourself who is oppressed in america. Follow that question to its logical conclusion and you will see why this book is a must read.
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James Cone’s initial foray into the intentional development of a black theology ought be required reading for any serious Christian theologian. It challenges long-standing Christian claims by challenging not so much the claims themselves, but the racist presuppositions to those claims. The language is contextual, I suspect, offensive to many. But the language is effective in illuminating the racist presuppositions. Read with a critical eye, one can indeed find under-developed theological claims that could bear sharpened revision. But as with any first revolutionary theological work, the brilliance lies in the courageous and compelling insight that demands personal reflection and dare I say ... theological modification.
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Okay, so this was written in the 60’s at the height of the civil rights movement. Given that, you might expect the arguments to be a little dated. Not so. This reflects brilliance of Cone and the failure of America to make real progress. I found Cone’s book to be a damning comment on today’s churches. As a white Protestant I’m ashamed that my church hasn’t embraced more of Cone’s argument. As a Lutheran, we’ve done better than most, but we have more to do. Professor Cone’s work should be required reading for all seminarians and church leaders.
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It is prophetic for it continues to in the here and now. The language is harsh and often accusatory. Great amount of time spent on the oppressor...but not so much on the oppressor with blacks themselves. I do believe White mite learn a thing or two about black oppression. I do believe black should refresh our memory of the need to come together as a nation of the same hue to give America a clue about the blacks from God's point of view.
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