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Christianity Daily News Article on ISAAC’s 6th Symposium by Rachael Lee

The Roots of “Racial Faith” within the History of European Christian Settlers

Though movements for equal rights have been continuously pushing forward for decades, the issue of race is still far from archaic. If anything, surges of racial unrest have caused severe consequences and the issue of race and discrimination is centrally prevalent in society even today.

These underlying tensions regarding race are just as relevant to Christians, and how they live out their faith. Some Christians of color may question why the most famous preachers, theologians, or worship leaders tend to be White men. And in many Christians, if not all, regardless of race, there is a subconscious “self-loathing” and constant desire to achieve a greater level of success or acceptance – but why that is, or where that comes from, are aspects that not many Christians quite fully understand.

The Roots of “Racial Faith” within the History of European Christian Settlers.  Click Here to read more…

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