TY - BOOK AU - Emerson,Michael O. AU - Smith,Christian TI - Divided by faith: evangelical religion and the problem of race in America SN - 0195147073 U1 - 261.8348 PY - 2000/// CY - NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Race relations KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Evangelicalism KW - United States N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Bibliography: p. 197-207 N2 - Divided By Faith by Michael O. Emerson and Christian Smith has an ingenious, troubling argument. "[E]vangelicals desire to end racial division and inequality, and attempt to think and act accordingly. But, in the process, they likely do more to perpetuate the racial divide than they do to tear it down". Emerson and Smith, who conducted 2,000 telephone surveys and 200 face-to-face interviews in preparing this book, argue that evangelicals have a theological world view that makes it difficult for them to perceive systematic injustices in society. In particular, evangelical emphasis on individualism and free will seem to predispose them to believe that most racial problems can be solved if individuals will only repent of their sins. Therefore, many well-meaning strategies for healing racial divisions (such as cross-cultural friendships) carry within them the seeds of their own defeat. Divided By Faith also includes a brilliant, concise history of evangelical thought about race from colonial times to the Civil Rights movement. Clearly written and impeccably researched, this book ranks among the most compassionate and critical studies of contemporary evangelicalism UR - http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41hPLsufLFL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU03_.jpg ER -