MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY: READINGS ON CHRISTIANITY AND RACE

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Our elder sister blog, Public Orthodoxy, has sent the following four selections from its archive to its mailing list in honour of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. It gives us pleasure to share them with Orthodoxy in Dialogue’s readers as well, along with a brief selection from our own archive. 

Racism: An Orthodox Perspective
Aristotle Papanikolaou

African American Orthodox Christians: Faith, Culture, and Emerging Values
Lydia Kemi Ingram

Black Lives Matter (with Text and Video for “I Have a Dream”)
Giacomo Sanfilippo

White Supremacy in the Orthodox Church: Where Do We Go from Here?
Kari Edwards

The Alliance between White Nationalism and Christianity in America: How We Got Here
Damon T. Barry

“White Privilege” Explained by a White Man for White People
Giacomo Sanfilippo

The Real Origins of the Religious Right
Randall Balmer

White Supremacy in the Church: A Problem of Liturgical Theology
Grant White

White-Rage and the Migrant Caravan: When Religion Justifies Racial Self-Interest
Christopher Brittain

A Tale of Two Marias: The Geography of Tear-Gassing
Maria Weir

See the complete White Supremacy and Racism section in our Archives by Author.
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