Reconciliation blues : a Black evangelical's inside view of white Christianity /
Edward Gilbreath.
- Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c2006.
- 207 p. ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-207) and index.
Prologue: singing the reconciliation blues -- Living in two worlds -- "Evangelical" : there's just something about that name -- "Why do all the Black students sit together?" -- A prophet out of Harlem : the legacy of Tom Skinner -- The first shall be last: on being the "first Black" -- When Blacks quit evangelical institutions -- Waking up to the dream : Evangelicals and Martin Luther King, J r. -- Is Jesse Jackson an Evangelical? -- "God is not a Democrat or a Republican" -- The "other" others -- Let all creation sing -- Getting preachy -- Epilogue: do we still need racial reconciliation?
Race relations--Religious aspects--Christianity. Reconciliation--Religious aspects--Christianity. Evangelicalism--History.--United States Black theology.