Race and Place: How Urban Geography Shapes the Journey to Reconciliation
ISBN-13:
9780830841349
ISBN-10:
0830841342
Author:
David P. Leong, Soong-Chan Rah
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
IVP
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
Urban
,
Sociology
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9780830841349
ISBN-10:
0830841342
Author:
David P. Leong, Soong-Chan Rah
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
IVP
Format:
Paperback
208 pages
Category:
Christian Living
,
Urban
,
Sociology
,
Christian Books & Bibles
Summary
Race and Place: How Urban Geography Shapes the Journey to Reconciliation (ISBN-13: 9780830841349 and ISBN-10: 0830841342), written by authors
David P. Leong, Soong-Chan Rah, was published by IVP in 2017.
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Description
Geography matters. We long for diverse, thriving neighborhoods and churches, yet racial injustices persist. Why? Because geographic structures and systems create barriers to reconciliation and prevent the flourishing of our communities. Race and Place reveals the profound ways in which these geographic forces and structures sustain the divisions among us. Urban missiologist David Leong, who resides in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the country, unpacks the systemic challenges that are rarely addressed in the conversation about racial justice. The evening news may deliver story after story that causes us to despair. But Leong envisions a future of belonging and hope in our streets, towns, cities, and churches. A discussion about race needs to go hand in hand with a discussion about place. This book is a welcome addition to a conversation that needs to include both.
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