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Fire in the Whole - Embracing Our Righteous Anger with White Christianity and Reclaiming Our Wholeness - cover
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Fire in the Whole - Embracing Our Righteous Anger with White Christianity and Reclaiming Our Wholeness

Robert G. Callahan II

Narratore Robert Callahan

Casa editrice: EChristian, Inc.

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How can all Christians claim to love and serve the same God and yet see and act in the world so differently? Texas attorney and writer Robert Callahan makes the case that white American Christians have failed to embody both their civic commitment to liberty and justice for all and their biblical call to love every neighbor as Christ loves us. In Fire in the Whole, Callahan explores the poignant journey of Christians who grapple with their sense of belonging within a faith tainted by toxic political ideologies—seeking healing for their souls. Boldly questioning the authenticity of individuals within the white Christian community who adhere to Christian nationalism or claim color-blind ignorance of racial injustice, this book navigates the complex modern Christian landscape, illuminating deep-rooted racial and religious rifts exacerbated by recent political figures and toxic theology. 
 
 
 
Through compelling storytelling and analysis, Callahan provides meticulous research and heartfelt insights, drawing a roadmap for healing. Whether you are a Christian minority who is hurt and angry, a progressive white ally seeking understanding of what went wrong, or a conservative white Christian willing to engage in constructive dialogue to rebuild a fractured community, this book is a powerful guide to navigating the flames of righteous anger and emerging whole again.
Durata: circa 9 ore (08:52:58)
Data di pubblicazione: 11/02/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2024. Copyright Statment: —