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Reviewed on June 1, 2003
As America grows ever more ethnically diverse, Christian churches remain racially homogeneous. This state of affairs must end, argues this earnest blend of religious moralizing and social science; indeed, church integration is so central both to the Christian mission and to racial equality at large that"the twenty-first century must be the century of multi-racial congregations." The authors, professors either of sociology or"reconciliation studies," base their claims on theology, church history and sociology. They look back to the diversity and cosmopolitanism of the ear...Log In or Sign Up to Read More