GCORR Book Study: White Too Long by Robert P. Jones
GCORR Book Study Guide: For Small Groups & Individual Reflection
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White Too Long by Robert P. Jones
Author Robert Jones, CEO and founder of the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), discusses how the legacy of white supremacy has shaped and continues to shape American Christianity. Jones outlines, through the lenses of both Christian theology and American history, how values of white supremacy were intentionally used by those in white mainline Christian denominations (along with partnering with politicians and community organizations) to propagate whiteness and further black inequality. Jones strategically illustrates the harmful effects of white supremacy on American Christianity by taking readers on a journey from recognizing and seeing the crisis of the present moment to naming how collective responsibility and repair might be possible now.
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How To Use This Study
This book study guide follows the structure of the book:
Chapter 1 - Seeing: Our Current Moment
Chapter 2 - Remembering: Christianity as the Conductor of White Supremacy
Chapter 3 - Believing: The Theology of White Supremacy
Chapter 4 - Marking: Monuments to White Supremacy
Chapter 5 - Mapping: The White Supremacy Gene in American Christianity
Chapter 6 - Telling: Stories of Change
Chapter 7 - Reckoning: Toward Responsibility and Repair
Sessions may be completed each week for a seven-week study. Each session opens with a prayer, scripture verse, or opening quotation from the book. Additionally, each session has only three to four questions due to the dense subject of the text. We invite you to take your time discussing the questions and reflecting on them.