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On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a middle-aged African American, was wrongfully killed by a Minneapolis police officer. His death sparked protests and riots across the United States of America, and raised questions as to how we should regard and respond to systemic racism. In this short book, Steven R. Martins provides a biblically informed response to racism, the matter of human dignity and the cultural Marxist worldview underlying the protests and riots. A timely, sensitive, and sobering resource for the church today.

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On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a middle-aged African American, was wrongfully killed by a Minneapolis police officer. His death sparked protests and riots across the United States of America, and raised questions as to how we should regard and respond to systemic racism. In this short book, Steven R. Martins provides a biblically informed response to racism, the matter of human dignity and the cultural Marxist worldview underlying the protests and riots. A timely, sensitive, and sobering resource for the church today.
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Autorenporträt
STEVEN R. MARTINS es el director fundador del Cántaro Institute y pastor fundador de Sevilla Chapel en St. Catharines, ON. Tiene una Maestría summa cum laude en Estudios Teológicos con especialización en apologética cristiana de la Universidad Internacional Veritas (Santa Ana, CA, EE. UU.) y una Licenciatura en Gestión de Recursos Humanos de la Universidad de York (Toronto, ON, Canadá). Steven está casado con Cindy y viven en Lincoln, Ontario, con sus hijos Matthias, Timothy y Nehemías.