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In his book Beyond Racial Gridlock, Baylor sociologist identifies four models on offer in our culture for dealing with racism. In this episode we look at the central claims, strengths, and weaknesses of each. Yancey finds each ultimately inadequate. His objective is to learn from them and bring the resources of the Christian tradition to bear on the problem.
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In his book Beyond Racial Gridlock, Baylor sociologist identifies four models on offer in our culture for dealing with racism. In this episode we look at the central claims, strengths, and weaknesses of each. Yancey finds each ultimately inadequate. His objective is to learn from them and bring the resources of the Christian tradition to bear on the problem.