Examining the intersection of racism and sexism, this book argues that Christian ethics should challenge the status quo rather than uphold it. It provides a sharp critique of church practices and the influence of white superiority, revealing how the core message of Christ's atonement has been distorted to rationalize racism. Through this analysis, the text advocates for a transformative approach to ethics that confronts societal injustices and promotes genuine human dignity.
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Solidarity and Defiant Spirituality
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Activists from Ghana, South Africa, and Brazil offer valuable insights and strategies to address the gender violence epidemic in the United States. By examining their experiences and approaches, the book highlights innovative methods for advocacy and community mobilization. It emphasizes the importance of cross-cultural learning and solidarity in the fight against gender-based violence, showcasing how local movements can inspire broader change and empower marginalized voices in the quest for justice and equality.
Solidarity and Defiant Spirituality
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