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Table of Contents Foreword Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One Neoevangelicalism and the Problem of Race in America Chapter Two Healing the Mystical Body: Catholic Attempts to Overcome the Racial in Chicago, 1930-1960 Chapter Three 'Glimmers of Hope': Progressive Evangelical Leaders and Racism, 1965-2000 Chapter Four 'Buttcheek to Buttcheek in the Pew': Interracial Relationalism at a Mennonite Congregation, 1957-2010 Chapter Five Still Divided by Faith? Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America, 1977-2010 Chapter Six Worshipping to Stay the Same: Avoiding the Local to Maintain Solidarity Chapter Seven Beyond Body Counts: Sex, Individualism, and the Segregated Shape of Twentieth-Century Evangelicalism Chapter Eight Color-Conscious Structure-Blind Assimilation: How Asian-Americans can Unintentionally Maintain the Racial Divide Chapter Nine Knotted Together: Identity and Community in a Multiracial Church Chapter Ten Much Ado About Nothing? Rethinking the Efficacy of Multiracial Churches for Racial Reconciliation Theological Afterword The Call to Blackness in American Christianity

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