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A Black Christian historian shows how racism is part of a cycle of self-interest that begins in a lust for power and money. The church can break this cycle by building communities of deep economic solidarity, anti-violence, and truth-telling.

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A Black Christian historian shows how racism is part of a cycle of self-interest that begins in a lust for power and money. The church can break this cycle by building communities of deep economic solidarity, anti-violence, and truth-telling.
Autorenporträt
Malcolm Foley (PhD, Baylor University) is a pastor, historian, and speaker who serves as special adviser to the president for equity and campus engagement at Baylor University. He has written for Christianity Today, The Anxious Bench, and Mere Orthodoxy. Foley copastors Mosaic Waco, a multicultural church in Waco, Texas, where he lives with his wife, Desiree.