Slavery's Long Shadow

Slavery's Long Shadow

by James L. GormanJeff W. Childers and Mark W. Hamilton
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 12/02/2019

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How interactions of race and religion have influenced unity and division in the church


At the center of the story of American Christianity lies an integral connection between race relations and Christian unity. Despite claims that Jesus Christ transcends all racial barriers, the most segregated hour in America is still Sunday mornings when Christians gather for worship.


In Slavery’s Long Shadow fourteen historians and other scholars examine how the sobering historical realities of race relations and Christianity have created both unity and division within American churches from the 1790s into the twenty-first century. The book’s three sections offer readers three different entry points into the conversation: major historical periods, case studies, and ways forward. Historians as well as Christians interested in racial reconciliation will find in this book both help for understanding the problem and hope for building a better future.


Contributors:


Tanya Smith Brice


Joel A. Brown


Lawrence A. Q. Burnley


Jeff W. Childers


Wes Crawford


James L. Gorman


Richard T. Hughes


Loretta Hunnicutt


Christopher R. Hutson


Kathy Pulley


Edward J. Robinson


Kamilah Hall Sharp


Jerry Taylor


D. Newell Williams

ISBN:
9781467452571
9781467452571
Category:
Church history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
12-02-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

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