Curing the Soul: Interactive Guide

40 Days to Become a Seeker of Justice and Racial Repair

In seeking to cure our soul and heal the world we are joining a long and distinguished story. The Hebrew Bible, the teaching of Jesus, the ethics of the apostles, and the social vision of the church fathers are saturated with concerns about the poor, oppression, injustice and God’s radical reordering of power in the hereafter.

We are asking you to go on a journey leading to knowledge and depth of insight that yields powerful love—love that is in turn the God-centered, potent enzyme for effecting justice, faithfully pursuing racial repair, and becoming a peacemaker.

This course will be a limited online community, individual focused content as well as personal, live chats and check-ins with Bishop Hunter. We’ve got work to do but don’t worry, it will occur bit by bit in easy to digest daily sessions. 

Over 40 days you will: 
  • Focus on key passages of scripture. 
  • Learn that justice is a thoroughly God-centered and biblical concept.
  • Explore the humility necessary to being formed well so we can love well. 
  • Explore the life-changing reality that every human being is made in the image of God. 
  • Learn the justice-requirement of listening and will discover the powerful fruit that listening yields. 
  • Be part of an online community of other people seeking to know more about racial repair. 
Course Details:
  • Dates: February 3 – March 28, 2025
  • Cost: $299 per person

Dates: February 3 – March 28, 2025

Cost: $299 per person

Written by Bishop Todd Hunter

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Todd Hunter is the founder of The Center for Formation, Justice and Peace. He is the author of Christianity Beyond Belief: Following Jesus for the Sake of Others, Giving Church Another Chance, The Outsider Interviews, The Accidental Anglican, Our Favorite Sins, Our Character at Work, Deep Peace, and What Jesus Intended: Finding Faith in the Rubble of Bad Religion. He also writes a weekly newsletter, The Gospel of the Kingdom.

  • Three 1-hour live check-ins with Bishop Hunter, via Zoom
  • Weekly engagement with Katie Mullin, Director of Content and Community
  • Slack Community to engage with one another between check-ins and ask The Center leadership questions regarding the course material.