Dear White Christians

HARVEY,J

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Author
HARVEY,J
Publish Date
07/01/2020
Book Type
paperback
Publisher Name
EERDMAN
Subtitle
For Those Still Longing for Racial Reconciliation
Number of Pages
317
Edition
Second
ISBN-10
0802877915
ISBN-13
9780802877918
SKU
9780802877918

Description

“If reconciliation is the takeaway point for the civil rights story we usually tell, then the takeaway point for the more complex, more truthful civil rights story contained in Dear White Christians is reparations.” — from the preface to the second edition With the troubling and painful events of the last several years—from the killing of numerous unarmed Black men and women at the hands of police to the rallying of white supremacists in Charlottesville—it is clearer than ever that the reconciliation paradigm, long favored by white Christians, has failed to heal the deep racial wounds in the church and American society. In this provocative book, originally published in 2014, Jennifer Harvey argues for a radical shift away from the well-meaning but feeble longing for reconciliation toward a robustly biblical call for reparations. Now in its second edition—with a new preface addressing the explosive changes in American culture and politics since 2014, as well as an appendix that explores what a reparations paradigm can actually look like—Dear White Christians calls justice-committed Christians to do the gospel-inspired work of opposing racist social structures around them. Harvey’s message is historically and scripturally rooted, making it ideal for facilitating the difficult but important discussions about race that are so desperately needed in churches and faith-centered classrooms across the country. Table of Contents Foreword by Traci D. Blackmon Preface Introduction Part One: Reconciliation? Where We Are and Why 1. A Reconciliation Paradigm 2. There Is No Racial Parallel 3. Reconciliation Is Not the Answer Part Two: Reparations! Going Backward before Going Forward 4. The Black Manifesto 5. The Particular Problem of Whiteness 6. A Reparations Paradigm Part Three: Stirrings of Hope, Pathways of Transformation 7. “We Are Called to Remember Our Entire History” 8. Becoming “Repairers of the Breach” Conclusion Appendix: Now What?