In this insightful work, Harry H. Singleton, III, analyzes the white
religious establishment's use of Christian faith throughout American
history to link divine will with black oppression. This exploitation
establishes Christian faith as the single most persuasive tool in
convincing whites of their superiority and blacks of their inferiority.
Singleton calls for a reexamination of the major categories of Christian
theology due to its misuse by many leading white clergy and theologians.
He constructs a more liberating approach to Christian faith by freeing
it from its convenient concerns with heaven more than the earth, with
the church more than the world, and with the individual more than the
community. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in both the
historical and contemporary impact of Christian faith on the current
racial situation in America. For the first chapter, please visit the
following website: White Religion and Black Humanity - Chapter 1