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Race complicates our relationships, even when we reject racism and
seek to walk a better path together. How can we get our
thinking-and our conversations-unstuck from entrenched patterns? In
this book, four experts in psychology and social work present a
model for how to build and deepen the cross-race relationships we
want. The starting place, they testify, must be a biblical
understanding of the problem of racial disunity, grounded in the
grand narrative of Scripture, followed by practical insights about
psychology and social behavior. This book is the culmination of
professional-but also deeply personal-conversations the authors
have had with each other, wrestling together over current events,
their own stories, and their roles in the healing process. They
combine biblical teachings with psychological science to help
Christians develop the skills to discuss race and ethnicity. In
each chapter, you will be guided through essential information,
biblical examples, case studies, activities, and journaling
exercises to prepare you to practice healing conversations. Using
research from psychology, attachment theory, and emotionally
focused therapy, this process will build your knowledge,
self-awareness, other-awareness, and specific relational skills.
Jesus embodied love, challenged injustice, welcomed those rejected
by society, and engaged in healing conversations with everyone he
encountered. The insights and practices in Healing Conversations on
Race will help Christians grow in Christlikeness and follow his
example.
Revised English Translation of Sir Lancelot C.L. Brenton of the
Septuagint
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