A classic work on religion and the racial problems of modern america -now brought up to date.Since the early days of the Republic; Americans' exuberant; unchastened idealism; their commitment to the notion of a perfect society in the New World; has clashed with the reality of ugly American society; and religious groups have all too often accommodated themselves to these injustices.In Race; Religion; and the Continuing American Dilemma; C. Eric Lincoln reevaluates what Gunnar Myrdal called "the American dilemma" and studies particularly the influence of the black church. This revised edition takes into account the weakening of welfare and affirmative action; and argues that the black church must serve today as a vital moral authority to lead us in to the twenty-first century..
#2759157 in Books The University of North Carolina Press 2008-05-19 2008-05-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x .80 x 6.13l; 1.12 #File Name: 0807858854352 pages
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