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Plantation Jesus : race, faith, & a new way forward / Skot Welch & Rick Wilson, with Andi Cumbo-Floyd.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harrisonburg, Virginia : Herald Press, [2018]Description: 191 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781513803302
  • 1513803301
  • 9781513803319
  • 151380331X
Subject(s):
Contents:
Where we start: introducing plantation Jesus -- Why can't we talk?: ten roadblocks to real conversation -- How to know what you don't know: the face of plantation Jesus -- What to believe: reading the Bible on the plantation -- Who's got the power: white supremacy doesn't just wear hoods -- Who we worship: the myth of America as a Christian nation -- Where is the money?: plantation economics today -- Where do we go from here?: following the real Jesus.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 241.675 W441 Available 33111009222494
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Not long ago, most white American Christians believed that Jesus blessed slavery. God wasn't bothered by Jim Crow. Baby Jesus had white skin. Meet Plantation Jesus: a god who is comfortable with bigotry, and an idol that distorts the message of the real Savior. That false image of God is dead, right? Wrong, argue the authors of Plantation Jesus, an authoritative new book on one of the most urgent issues of our day. Through their shared passion for Jesus Christ and with an unblinking look at history, church, and pop culture, authors Skot Welch and Rick Wilson detail the manifold ways that racism damages the church's witness. Together Welch and Wilson take on common responses by white Christians to racial injustice, such as "I never owned a slave," "I don't see color; only people," and "We just need to get over it and move on." Together they call out the church's denials and dodges and evasions of race, and they invite readers to encounter the Christ of the disenfranchised.With practical resources and Spirit-filled stories, Plantation Jesus nudges readers to learn the history, acknowledge the injury, and face the truth. Only then can the church lead the way toward true reconciliation. Only then can the legacy of Plantation Jesus be replaced with the true way of Jesus Christ.

Where we start: introducing plantation Jesus -- Why can't we talk?: ten roadblocks to real conversation -- How to know what you don't know: the face of plantation Jesus -- What to believe: reading the Bible on the plantation -- Who's got the power: white supremacy doesn't just wear hoods -- Who we worship: the myth of America as a Christian nation -- Where is the money?: plantation economics today -- Where do we go from here?: following the real Jesus.

Includes bibliographical references.

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