Ethnicity and Inclusion: Religion, Race, and Whiteness in Constructions of Jewish and Christian Identities by David G. Horrell

Ethnicity and Inclusion: Religion, Race, and Whiteness in Constructions of Jewish and Christian Identities

David G. Horrell

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David G. Horrell's Ethnicity and Inclusion: Religion, Race, and Whiteness in Constructions of Jewish and Christian Identities is a enlightening read for scholars and readers interested in exploring the complex intersections of faith, identity, and social justice, who will appreciate Horrell's nuanced examination of the historical and contemporary implications of Jewish and Christian constructions of ethnicity and whiteness.

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Some of today's problematic ideologies of racial and religious difference can be traced back to constructions of the relationship between Judaism and early Christianity. New Testament studies, which developed contemporaneously with Europe's coloni...

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