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Reconciliation Blues: A Black Evangelical's Inside View of White Christianity

by Edward Gilbreath

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ISBN13: 9780830833672
ISBN10: 0830833676
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Gilbreath describes a black perspective on what it is like to live in a mostly white Christian culture. He presents a historical perspective on the evangelical movement and racial reconciliation, and offers advice on creating unity. 192 pp. (December)

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"Despite political strides toward racial reconciliation since 1964, many blacks feel that nothing has really changed since Jim Crow days. Some also worry that the church — which should be leading efforts in racial reconciliation — is one of the worst offenders in fostering racial division. Gilbreath, an editor-at-large for Christianity Today, offers a poignant and often humorous look at the state of racial reconciliation within evangelical Christianity specifically. Part memoir and part history of the struggle, Gilbreath chronicles his own faltering attempts as a young man to deal with this issue. His own life changed when he read Tom Skinner's 1968 autobiography, Black and Free. Skinner, an evangelical Christian convert who had once been a gang leader in Harlem, helped Gilbreath see how he could reconcile his evangelical identity with the church's dysfunctional approaches to race and social justice. Gilbreath now believes that he can no longer walk away from conversations about race and his own racial identity in a mostly white evangelical church. Regrettably, the book ends with the passive notion that no matter how much we strive to bring about racial reconciliation, we must trust God to bring about change. In spite of this disappointing conclusion, Gilbreath's recovery of Tom Skinner's work is worth the price of the book." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ISBN:
9780830833672
Subtitle:
A Black Evangelical's Inside View of White Christianity
Author:
Gilbreath, Edward
Publisher:
IVP Books
Subject:
History
Subject:
Christianity
Subject:
Christian Life - Social Issues
Subject:
Christianity - History - Social Issues
Subject:
Christianity - Christian Life - General
Subject:
Christianity - History - General
Subject:
Christian Life - General
Subject:
Reconciliation -- Religious aspects.
Subject:
Black theology
Publication Date:
December 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
207
Dimensions:
8.36x5.88x.79 in. .78 lbs.

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