The Myth of Colorblind Christians : : Evangelicals and White Supremacy in the Civil Rights Era / / Jesse Curtis.

Reveals how Christian colorblindness expanded white evangelicalism and excluded Black evangelicals In the decades after the civil rights movement, white Americans turned to an ideology of colorblindness. Personal kindness, not systemic reform, seemed to be the way to solve racial problems. In those...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. What Does It Mean to Be One in Christ? The Civil Rights Movement and the Origins of Christian Colorblindness -- 2. Creating the Colorblind Campus -- 3. Growing the Homogeneous Church -- 4. A Mission Field Next Door -- 5. Two Gospels on a Global Stage -- 6. The Elusive Turning Point: Colorblind Christians and “Racial Reconciliation” -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
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Reveals how Christian colorblindness expanded white evangelicalism and excluded Black evangelicals In the decades after the civil rights movement, white Americans turned to an ideology of colorblindness. Personal kindness, not systemic reform, seemed to be the way to solve racial problems. In those same decades, a religious movement known as evangelicalism captured the nation’s attention and became a powerful political force. These two stories are deeply connected. In The Myth of Colorblind Christians, Jesse Curtis shows how white evangelicals’ efforts to grow their own institutions created an evangelical form of whiteness and infused the politics of colorblindness with sacred fervor. A church sanctuary, not a Republican Party meeting, proved to be the most influential site of evangelical activism in the second half of the twentieth century.Christian colorblindness powered the evangelical coalition to new heights of influence even as it kept Black evangelicals on the outside looking in. While Black evangelicals used the rhetoric of Christian unity to challenge racism, white evangelicals used the same language to urge their Black counterparts to stop demanding racial reforms, arguing that all were equal under Christ and Christians should not talk about race. Christian colorblindness not only sidestepped the need to dismantle the American religio-racial hierarchy, but became a primary defense for it, as white evangelicals portrayed movements for racial justice as threats to Christian unity. The push toward Christian colorblindness transformed American evangelicalism and the nation. Curtis argues that white evangelicals deployed Christian colorblindness not for antiracist purposes, but rather to protect new investments in whiteness. In the process, they anchored their own identities and shaped the very meaning of whiteness in American society. At once compelling and timely, The Myth of Colorblind Christians exposes how white evangelical communities avoided antiracist action and yet continue to thrive today.
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Civil rights movements United States History 20th century.
Evangelicalism United States History 20th century.
Race relations Religious aspects Christianity.
RELIGION / Christianity / History. bisacsh
Bill McCartney.
Billy Graham.
Black Lives Matter.
Black evangelicals.
Black liberation theology.
Black power.
C. Peter Wagner.
C. Rene Padilla.
Christian colorblindness.
Church Growth Movement.
Church segregation.
Civil Rights Movement.
Clarence Hilliard.
Colorblindness.
Donald McGavran.
Donald Trump.
Evangelical colleges.
Evangelicalism.
Higher education.
Howard Jones.
India.
Integration.
John Perkins.
Lausanne.
Philadelphia.
Promise Keepers.
Racial reconciliation.
Racism.
Ronald Sider.
Southern Baptist Convention.
Tom Skinner.
White evangelicals.
White flight.
White identity.
Whiteness.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1. What Does It Mean to Be One in Christ? The Civil Rights Movement and the Origins of Christian Colorblindness --
2. Creating the Colorblind Campus --
3. Growing the Homogeneous Church --
4. A Mission Field Next Door --
5. Two Gospels on a Global Stage --
6. The Elusive Turning Point: Colorblind Christians and “Racial Reconciliation” --
Conclusion --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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Contents --
Introduction --
1. What Does It Mean to Be One in Christ? The Civil Rights Movement and the Origins of Christian Colorblindness --
2. Creating the Colorblind Campus --
3. Growing the Homogeneous Church --
4. A Mission Field Next Door --
5. Two Gospels on a Global Stage --
6. The Elusive Turning Point: Colorblind Christians and “Racial Reconciliation” --
Conclusion --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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Contents --
Introduction --
1. What Does It Mean to Be One in Christ? The Civil Rights Movement and the Origins of Christian Colorblindness --
2. Creating the Colorblind Campus --
3. Growing the Homogeneous Church --
4. A Mission Field Next Door --
5. Two Gospels on a Global Stage --
6. The Elusive Turning Point: Colorblind Christians and “Racial Reconciliation” --
Conclusion --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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