Beyond racial gridlock : embracing mutual responsibility / George Yancey.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780830833764 (pbk.)
- 0830833765 (pbk.)
- 270.089 22
- BT734.2 .Y37 2006
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Includes bibliographical references.
Part I: Four secular models of dealing with racism -- Two views of racism -- Colorblindness -- Anglo-conformity -- Multiculturalism -- White responsibility -- Part II: Finding a Christian approach to dealing with racism : the mutual responsibility model -- Toward constructing a Christian solution to the problem of race -- Sin nature and European Americans -- Sin nature and racial minorities -- Jesus : the ultimate reconciler -- The fear factor -- What would a Christian solution look like?
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