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The presence of black students on predominantly white Christian campuses has notably increased over the past decade; on many campuses, however, this is not true of black faculty members. There are ...
Just over 70% of white Americans who strongly embrace Christian nationalism disagree that a Black person is more likely to receive the death penalty for the same crime (an empirical reality in our ...
Compared to non-white Christians—black Protestants and Hispanic Catholics—they put more confidence in law enforcement and hold more positive views of police.
Bantum is clear that neither a black Jesus nor the Jesus of tradition can save us because in both we project our own wishes and racial hopes onto Christian discipleship. The neither/nor formula is key ...
Though minority and white evangelical Protestants have more in common than any other Christian groups, they are deeply divided on matters of race and justice.   ...
Over one-third of both Black and white Christians agreed with most Christian nationalist ideas. We found that Black Christian nationalists are far less likely to support Trump, however, compared ...
The “Black radical tradition” represents a righteous opposition to the rise of Christian nationalism that we've seen in the U.S. over the last year.
With America’s white conservatives increasingly drawn to Christian nationalism, many Black believers feel caught between their faith and the long shadow of history. The Rev. John Onwuchekwa ...