Since the 1990s, evangelical efforts to create multiracial churches (MRCs) have grown exponentially. This article analyzes the experiences of Asian American evangelical ministers leading MRCs. Through interviews we explore how Asian American evangelicals came to be involved in MRC-ministry and how they approach issues of racial diversity in this context. We compare the racial attitudes of Asian American evangelical ministers leading MRCs with those of White and Black evangelicals delineated in Emerson and Smith’s Divide by Faith. Rather than conform to the colorblind approach of many White evangelicals, the majority of our respondents utilize structural explanations for social inequality and promote a colorconscious approach to diversity. W...
Historically, the Black church has been seen as the leader in the movement for racial progress and c...
In a multicultural church setting is it possible to experience unity in the midst of diversity? In t...
Generational and cultural differences between the first- and second-generation Korean-American churc...
American identities have traditionally been bound up with racial and religious markers - the WASP ma...
Researchers studying the small yet significant number (8–10 percent) of U.S. multiracial/ethnic cong...
As Christians across denominations face increasing eth-nic diversity in their cities and neighborhoo...
In this thesis, the biblical vision of egalitarian multiracial communities is compared to the presen...
Analyses of the 2016 election focused a great deal on the “White Evangelical vote,” signaling the im...
This research was to find out if ethnicity had a role for Asian American students who are members of...
The chapter examines the socio-ecclesial or practical theological situation of Asian Americans, of w...
<p>The current era of American Christianity marks the transition from a Western, white-dominated U.S...
Abstract: Race relations have long been a blind spot among white evangelical Christians. Yet in the...
With the advent of modernization and globalization, the social landscape of our world has been rapid...
This paper examines the phenomena of non-western missionaries evangelizing in the West through a cas...
Scholars studying religion and politics have largely focused on how participatory religious behavior...
Historically, the Black church has been seen as the leader in the movement for racial progress and c...
In a multicultural church setting is it possible to experience unity in the midst of diversity? In t...
Generational and cultural differences between the first- and second-generation Korean-American churc...
American identities have traditionally been bound up with racial and religious markers - the WASP ma...
Researchers studying the small yet significant number (8–10 percent) of U.S. multiracial/ethnic cong...
As Christians across denominations face increasing eth-nic diversity in their cities and neighborhoo...
In this thesis, the biblical vision of egalitarian multiracial communities is compared to the presen...
Analyses of the 2016 election focused a great deal on the “White Evangelical vote,” signaling the im...
This research was to find out if ethnicity had a role for Asian American students who are members of...
The chapter examines the socio-ecclesial or practical theological situation of Asian Americans, of w...
<p>The current era of American Christianity marks the transition from a Western, white-dominated U.S...
Abstract: Race relations have long been a blind spot among white evangelical Christians. Yet in the...
With the advent of modernization and globalization, the social landscape of our world has been rapid...
This paper examines the phenomena of non-western missionaries evangelizing in the West through a cas...
Scholars studying religion and politics have largely focused on how participatory religious behavior...
Historically, the Black church has been seen as the leader in the movement for racial progress and c...
In a multicultural church setting is it possible to experience unity in the midst of diversity? In t...
Generational and cultural differences between the first- and second-generation Korean-American churc...