
Religion, Race, and the Double Helix of White Supremacy
Harvard Divinity School
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Religion and Race in American History
Catherine Ginnlum argues that a Christian tendency to divide the world into two camps has bequeathed to the modern world a kind of binary way of thinking about human difference. This problem is nowhere more vividly illustrated than in the relationship between the history of Heavenism and the history of slavery, writes Andrew Keen. To understand American histories of racism and slavery one must understand this cultural force we call religion says Keen.
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