(RNS) — Most practicing Christians believe the church can enhance race relations in this country by welcoming people of all races and ethnicities, new research finds. But 29% of Black practicing ...
Twenty years ago, a sociologist at Rice University, Michael Emerson, directed a study of efforts by white evangelical Christians to address racial inequality. His provocative conclusion, summarized in ...
About a third experience racism and obstacles to leadership in congregations that value diversity. Most practicing Christians believe the church can enhance race relations in this country by welcoming ...
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In Divided by Faith, Rice University sociologist Michael O. Emerson and co-author Christian Smith argued that white evangelicals -- despite many efforts to the contrary -- perpetuated racial divisions ...
(RNS) — Diversity is a one-way street, the new study found. In nearly all cases, Blacks are joining mostly white congregations. Few whites join predominantly Black churches. (RNS) — Derwin Gray and ...
Twenty years ago, a sociologist at Rice University directed a study of efforts by white evangelical Christians to address racial inequality. Michael Emerson's provocative conclusion, summarized in his ...
The number of multiracial churches is growing in the United States, but the leaders of color who work in them still see attitudes of white supremacy. Multiracial Congregations May Not Bridge Racial ...
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