White Christian Privilege : : The Illusion of Religious Equality in America / / Khyati Y. Joshi.

Exposes the invisible ways in which white Christian privilege disadvantages racial and religious minorities in AmericaThe United States is recognized as the most religiously diverse country in the world, and yet its laws and customs, which many have come to see as normal features of American life, a...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t 1. Christianity and American National Identity --   |t 2. Christianity and the Construction of White Supremacy --   |t 3. Immigration, Citizenship, and White Christian Supremacy --   |t 14. Everyday Christian Privilege --   |t 5. Voices of Christian Privilege --   |t 6. Making Meaning and Making Change --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Notes --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index --   |t About the Author 
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520 |a Exposes the invisible ways in which white Christian privilege disadvantages racial and religious minorities in AmericaThe United States is recognized as the most religiously diverse country in the world, and yet its laws and customs, which many have come to see as normal features of American life, actually keep the Constitutional ideal of “religious freedom for all” from becoming a reality. Christian beliefs, norms, and practices infuse our society; they are embedded in our institutions, creating the structures and expectations that define the idea of “Americanness.” Religious minorities still struggle for recognition and for the opportunity to be treated as fully and equally legitimate members of American society. From the courtroom to the classroom, their scriptures and practices are viewed with suspicion, and bias embedded in centuries of Supreme Court rulings create structural disadvantages that endure today. In White Christian Privilege, Khyati Y. Joshi traces Christianity’s influence on the American experiment from before the founding of the Republic to the social movements of today. Mapping the way through centuries of slavery, westward expansion, immigration, and citizenship laws, she also reveals the ways Christian privilege in the United States has always been entangled with notions of White supremacy.Through the voices of Christians and religious minorities, Joshi explores how Christian privilege and White racial norms affect the lives of all Americans, often in subtle ways that society overlooks. By shining a light on the inequalities these privileges create, Joshi points the way forward, urging readers to help remake America as a diverse democracy with a commitment to true religious freedom. 
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653 |a Muslim Ban. 
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653 |a Religious freedom. 
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653 |a Scientific Racism. 
653 |a Slavery. 
653 |a Social Justice. 
653 |a WASP. 
653 |a White Christian supremacy. 
653 |a White Supremacy. 
653 |a Whiteness. 
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