Reconciliation Reconsidered

Advancing the National Conversation on Race in Churches of Christ

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Tanya Smith Brice ISBN: 9780891125976
Publisher: Abilene Christian University Press Publication: June 8, 2016
Imprint: Abilene Christian University Press Language: English
Author: Tanya Smith Brice
ISBN: 9780891125976
Publisher: Abilene Christian University Press
Publication: June 8, 2016
Imprint: Abilene Christian University Press
Language: English

Reconciliation Takes Time.

A broad racial divide mars Churches of Christ, and courageous leaders from across the United States have joined together to listen to one another. Rather than adopt a posture of resignation, they have met for honest, God-honoring conversation.

In Reconciliation Reconsidered, Tanya Brice pulls together the early fruit she has gleaned from this ongoing conversation about racial reconciliation. Learn about yourself in the context of community as you explore these key ideas:

•Exercise truth-telling: it's what is needed before any reconciliation can happen
•Discover how race relations are not as simple as you think
•Challenge your stereotypes
•Understand the meaning of current events like the Ferguson shooting in fresh ways
•Revisit Christ's teachings with a careful eye toward discipleship and love of your neighbor
•Each chapter concludes with discussion questions that can help you and others navigate this perplexing and difficult topic.

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Reconciliation Takes Time.

A broad racial divide mars Churches of Christ, and courageous leaders from across the United States have joined together to listen to one another. Rather than adopt a posture of resignation, they have met for honest, God-honoring conversation.

In Reconciliation Reconsidered, Tanya Brice pulls together the early fruit she has gleaned from this ongoing conversation about racial reconciliation. Learn about yourself in the context of community as you explore these key ideas:

•Exercise truth-telling: it's what is needed before any reconciliation can happen
•Discover how race relations are not as simple as you think
•Challenge your stereotypes
•Understand the meaning of current events like the Ferguson shooting in fresh ways
•Revisit Christ's teachings with a careful eye toward discipleship and love of your neighbor
•Each chapter concludes with discussion questions that can help you and others navigate this perplexing and difficult topic.

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