White evangelicals are less likely than any other religious or demographic group in the United States today to believe that Blacks experience structural racial discrimination. But is this blind spot a result of their theology or merely their cultural heritage or some other factor? (BGEA) This was the question that I wish Anthea Butler had addressed more directly in her book White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America. While Butler’s book correctly notes some of the many examples... Read more