Amplify Originals: White Too Long | Sessions
In this fifth chapter, “Mapping,” Jones examines the statistical trends and historical records that track White Christian belief, bias, and perception.
Speakers:Robert P. Jones
Writers:Robert P. Jones
Topics:ChurchHistoryWhite SupremacyRacism
Source:Abingdon Press
This first chapter of White Too Long, “Seeing,” focuses on awareness. The author lifts up White Christians’ and White churches’ inability to see their r...
In the chapter, “Remembering,” the reader is called to look at specific events in history as a record of the active participation of White Christians in rac...
In the third chapter, “Believing,” Jones examines how the understanding of whiteness affects the way White Christian theology has developed and is lived out...
In this fourth chapter, “Marking,” the focus is on the very tangible monuments, rituals, and symbols that glorify the Lost Cause and the supremacy of whiten...
In this sixth chapter, “Telling,” the focus is on places and people who are finding ways to share stories of truth and change in public and private arenas.
In this final chapter, “Reckoning,” the book turns to the question of next steps and how White Christians grapple with an authentic look at history, our acc...
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