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The Myth of Equality

Uncovering the Roots of Injustice and Privilege

Ken Wytsma
4.5
(2)
Pages
240
Year
2019
Language
English

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"Wytsma has a gift for persuasive argument, well displayed in his deployment of history, biblical theology, and current affairs to demonstrate the subtle and unsubtle ways that white dominance shapes American culture and conversations about race. He does so from the perspective of a passionately committed evangelical Christian calling prophetically for justice for those who have been consistently
Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW, April 10, 2017
"With great sensitivity, wisdom, and boldness, Ken takes on the tough, often-taboo topics of privilege and race. He makes a cogent, powerful, and compelling argument for why addressing race and understanding privilege allows us to more fully live out the gospel. He boils down complicated concepts to relatable points through his interweaving of scholars' writings, activists' thinking, historical re
Jenny Yang, vice president of advocacy and policy, World Relief
"These are challenging times in our larger culture-and within the church. In the midst of these tensions, I'm grateful for voices like Ken Wytsma who are seeking to help the church not only to engage the various challenges but to do it from a posture of humility and deep self-reflection. In The Myth of Equality, Wytsma broaches an incredibly sensitive but pertinent conversation about equality, pri
Eugene Cho, pastor and humanitarian, author of Overrated

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