Religion and Race
Explore the intricate relationship between faith and culture with "Religion and Race" by The University of Alabama Press. Published in 1994, this insightful paperback spans 224 pages, offering a compelling institutional history of the US Presbyterian Church. The book delves into how the church has been both a shaper and a product of its regional culture, revealing the internal struggles it faced in defining its identity amidst the complexities of racial issues and realities. "Religion and Race" invites readers to reflect on the church's journey and its ongoing impact on the understanding of what it means to be "Presbyterian." This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in religious studies, cultural history, and the intersection of faith and race. Add this significant volume to your collection today at Bookshop!