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Original Sin?

The Reproduction Of Racism In A Multiracial Church

Willie Barnes Jr.Series: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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Original Sin? explores the ways that a multiracial church struggles with race, racism, and social activism during a turbulent time in U.S. history. In the shadow of the murder of George Floyd, the authors show how members and leaders of Without Walls Church, a multiracial church claiming over thirty-six thousand members, perpetuate a racial ideology based in color-blind theological teachings that minimizes teachings on racism in the church and social activism outside the church. Barnes and Carter also shed light on church practices and policies that reproduce racial inequality and shaped the church's early response to the murder of George Floyd. Original Sin? shows us that despite being diverse places of worship and despite shifting demographics, churches like this one face challenges that lead to the reproduction of the racial status quo.

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"Using a multiracial congregation as a case study, Barnes and Carter provide a fascinating portrait of how racial and religious ideology intersect to shape and reshape notions of racial hierarchy in American society. It is a must read for all who wish to gain a keen understanding of the role of the church and its centrality in the dynamics of race and race relations in the United States!"
Mamadi Corra
"Barnes and Carter bring analytical clarity and fresh perspective to ongoing debates about the role of multiracial faith-based organizations in achieving Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of a 'beloved community.' Drawing upon rich ethnographic and interview data, the authors reveal how members and leaders of the South Florida multiracial church they studied fall short of their own professed goals f
James M. Thomas

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