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Reparations

A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair

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Reparations

De: Duke L. Kwon, Gregory Thompson
Narrado por: Mirron Willis
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Christians are awakening to the legacy of racism in America like never before. While public conversations regarding the realities of racial division and inequalities have surged in recent years, so has the public outcry to work toward the long-awaited healing of these wounds. But American Christianity, with its tendency to view the ministry of reconciliation as its sole response to racial injustice, and its isolation from those who labor most diligently to address these things, is underequipped to offer solutions. Because of this, the church needs a new perspective on its responsibility for the deep racial brokenness at the heart of American culture and on what it can do to repair that brokenness.

This book makes a compelling historical and theological case for the church's obligation to provide reparations for the oppression of African Americans. Duke Kwon and Gregory Thompson articulate the church's responsibility for its promotion and preservation of white supremacy throughout history, investigate the Bible's call to repent and make restitution, and offer concrete examples of the work of reparation at the local level. They lead listeners toward a moral imagination that views reparations as a long-overdue and necessary step in our collective journey toward healing and wholeness.

©2021 Duke L. Kwon and Gregory Thompson (P)2021 eChristian
Cristianismo Cuestiones Sociales Estudios Religiosos Historia Vida Cristiana Ética Justicia social Social Justice

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Let me just say, this book was not what I expected. I received it as a gift (the actual book) and also got the audiobook. The introduction almost stopped me from going further, but I was glad I did not. Once the first chapter got going I was hooked. Good straightforward historical factual book. Give it a shot, I don’t believe you’ll be disappointed. I recommend it.

Interesting

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Loved this book. Would recommend it to anyone desiring closure to state of slavery./ Christianity.

Raparation: resituation ( to pay back)

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Even the word reparations often sparks defensiveness, triggers fragility and prompts confusion. So much confusion that most people walk away from the topic, focused on the difficulty of it’s application, rather than the appropriateness of its call to action.

This book does an excellent job of making a historical, moral and practical argument for the church to be the initiator, rather than the resistor of reparations.

The authors also masterfully illustrate the thread of white supremacy that has been woven into the fabric of America from before it’s very inception.

For anyone moved by some of the tragic incidents of racial injustice that have been in the public discourse to ask “what can I do,” reading and considering this book is a great place to start.

I highly recommend it.

Excellent framework for a complex topic

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“Reparations” should be required reading in the American church’s discipleship curriculum. Kwon and Thompson have done a great service in this book.

A tour de force

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Very thoughtful and thorough Bible-based reasoning on the topic of reparations. All serious Christian’s in America should read this.

American Christians should read this!

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