Dialoguing with Critical Race Theory: Constitutional and Christian Links

Dialoguing with Critical Race Theory: Constitutional and Christian Links
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 111
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Book Synopsis Dialoguing with Critical Race Theory: Constitutional and Christian Links by : Mark Ellingsen

Download or read book Dialoguing with Critical Race Theory: Constitutional and Christian Links written by Mark Ellingsen and published by Vernon Press. This book was released on 2024-09-03 with total page 111 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Critical Race Theory (CRT) is certainly a hot topic. No longer just the legal theory it was originally designed to be, it has become an icon for determining which side you are on concerning racism. Most of the loudest voices, especially in the debate about CRT in our schools, seem not to have actually studied the theory. This is a book to get you into the heart of CRT’s actual analysis and prescriptions. It’s a book to get Americans to stop all the shouting and really find out what CRT teaches. It might also contribute to getting more civility into our public discourse. Ellingsen demonstrates how in fact what Critical Race Theory teaches is in line with our Constitutional system’s realism about political solutions, suspicions of our selfishness, and the majority’s tendency to run roughshod over minorities. He also demonstrates that these commitments are consistent with Christianity’s understanding of original sin and the quest for social justice. Consequently, if critics do not want CRT taught in our schools or to be part of our public discourse, we had better stop teaching the Constitution and Christian values in our schools, to rule these commitments as out of order in our search for common values! Get ready for a stimulating, controversial, well-documented read.


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