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A White Catholic's Guide to Racism and Privilege - by Daniel P Horan Ofm (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Winner of a 2022 Association of Catholic Publishers Excellence in Publishing Award: General Interest (Third Place).
- About the Author: Daniel P. Horan is professor of philosophy, religious studies, and theology, and director of the Center for the Study of Spirituality at Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame.
- 256 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christianity
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Book Synopsis
Winner of a 2022 Association of Catholic Publishers Excellence in Publishing Award: General Interest (Third Place).
Conceived as a resource for Catholics--white Catholics, in particular--to begin the work of relearning what racism and White privilege mean in our context. This includes addressing hard realities that White people have typically been able to avoid, which, as Horan shows from his own experience comes from to the blissful ignorance afforded White people by an ingrained system of racism in both United States and the Church.
Among the questions he addresses: What is Racism? What does it mean to be White? What does the Catholic Church teach about racism? Why doesn't anything seem to change? And, where do go from here?
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US$23.00
RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic
RELIGION / Christian Living / Social Issues
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Race & Ethnic Relations
ISBN 978-1-62698-608-4
Review Quotes
"Important, urgent, and necessary, Daniel Horan's book challenges all Catholics to face up to the essential challenge of racism in our Church and in society." --Rev. James Martin, S.J.
"Written with wit, charm, and love, this book offers us a vital roadmap to healing and hope." --Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J., author of The Spiritual Work of Racial Justice
About the Author
Daniel P. Horan is professor of philosophy, religious studies, and theology, and director of the Center for the Study of Spirituality at Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame. He is an affiliated professor of spirituality at Oblate School of Theology, Antonio and a columnist for the National Catholic Reporter. He is the author of over fifteen books, including two from Orbis: Catholicity and Emerging Personhood, and Engaging Thomas Merton: Spirituality, Justice, and Racism.