Living into God's Dream e-bog
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An unflinching look at the failure to achieve an equitable society with faith-based approaches to a meaningful racial reconciliation.While the dream of post-racial America remains unfulfilled and the current turmoil (George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, to name a few), this examination of racism is more relevant and consequential than ever. Living into God's Dream combines frontline personal storie...
E-bog
94,21 DKK
Forlag
Morehouse Publishing
Udgivet
1 november 2016
Længde
160 sider
Genrer
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780819233226
An unflinching look at the failure to achieve an equitable society with faith-based approaches to a meaningful racial reconciliation.While the dream of post-racial America remains unfulfilled and the current turmoil (George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, to name a few), this examination of racism is more relevant and consequential than ever. Living into God's Dream combines frontline personal stories with theoretical and theological reflections. It aims to forge new and truthful conversations on race and doesn't shy away from difficult discussions, such as reasons for the failure of past efforts to achieve genuine racial reconciliation and the necessity to honor rage and grief in the process of moving to forgiveness and racial healing. This collection of nine essays is honest, pragmatic, and courageous in its real-world view of racism and how people of faith and conscience can work together to "e;dismantle racism."e; Review questions at the end of the book, appropriate for individual or group study, can engender deeper discussions and reflections.