Gracism: The Art of Inclusion
192Gracism: The Art of Inclusion
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Overview
We can't ignore color, class, or culture. Instead, we must engage race with a different posture. Responding to ongoing problems of prejudice and injustice, the original seven sayings of the gracist now become eight in this revised and expanded edition that revives the biblical model for showing special grace to those on the margins.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781514007327 |
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Publisher: | InterVarsity Press |
Publication date: | 05/09/2023 |
Series: | BridgeLeader Books |
Edition description: | Revised, Revised and Expanded Edition |
Pages: | 192 |
Sales rank: | 310,456 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d) |
About the Author
David Heiliger is the director of Gracism Global and the pastor of multicultural bridge building at Bridgeway Community Church. He holds a master's degree in conflict transformation from the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University. David and his wife, Julie, have one daughter.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Erwin Raphael McManus Introduction 1. Everyone Has a Dot 2. From Racism to Gracism 3. The Art of Inclusion 4. Saying One: I Will Lift You Up 5. Saying Two: I Will Cover You 6. Saying Three: I Will Share with You 7. Saying Four: I Will Honor You 8. Saying Five: I Will Stand with You 9. Saying Six: I Will Consider You 10. Saying Seven: I Will Celebrate with You 11. Saying Eight: I Will Heal with You 12. How Can I Become a Gracist? Questions for Reflection and Discussion NotesWhat People are Saying About This
"With profound concepts and a compelling voice, Gracism creates an accessible tool for navigating culture clashes. Anderson merges a sophisticated understanding of cultural dynamics with real-time, everyday advice. He takes old-time concepts like 'favor' and gives them flesh and blood for a modern world."
"Dr. David Anderson is one of the finest reconciliation practitioners that I know. In this book, Gracism: The Art of Inclusion, he honestly shares his journey into a profound concept that has the potential to revolutionize how we confront racism to create a society with liberty and justice for all."
"Dr. David Anderson is one of the finest reconciliation practitioners that I know. In this book, Gracism: The Art of Inclusion, he honestly shares his journey into a profound concept that has the potential to revolutionize how we confront racism to create a society with liberty and justice for all."
"David Anderson addresses one of the real solutions to the issue of racism with this difficult practice of grace! David's take from an African American perspective enlightens us to how deep racism runs even in Christian institutions and relationships, but more than that, he also offers us a biblical initiative to lead us to the vision of being a community that reflects the diversity of God."
"After reading this book, I am convinced: we need gracism. Division and inequality are consequences of our fallen world. But as the members of the church we must walk against division and injustice. The brilliance of this book is that we are shown how to overcome individual-level racism, clearly and plainly. Dr. Anderson provides us with real tools for real life. Gracism is an act, a state of being. Members of the body, let's be gracists."
"What a beautifuland needed!book. Dave Anderson calls people who are saved by the grace of God to extend grace to their neighbors, whoever they are. I can't imagine anyone reading this book without being marked for life as an agent of gracism, which may be the best synonym for reconciliation ever invented."
"David Anderson is a powerful voice of hope and a national leader in racial reconciliation. This book provides a newand the only'ism' that can heal the deep wounds of racism."
"David Anderson speaks, lives and is called to the truth of multicultural relationships and ministry. This book is not a book just for black people to work with whites or whites to learn how to be sensitive to blacks, but a book about God's practical, real transforming grace for all people to be kingdom people."
"A tough-minded book and clear-sighted look at what it means for Christians to 'overcome evil with good.' If metaphor is metamorphosis, the metaphor of 'gracism' will change how we do church like it's changed how I do life."
"Dr. David Anderson has given us both a great new word and a fresh way to approach our racial and cultural divisions in the churchand in life. I'm hoping a huge audience will read this book and discover the heart and passion of one of the racial reconciliation movement's most dynamic young leaders."
"Anderson provides us with more than just a theoretical or political rationale for Christians to work toward racial reconciliation. He also provides us with practical methods by which this reconciliation may be achieved. Gracism needs to become a term common to Christians of all races. As we follow the advice in this important book we will find ourselves becoming inclusive of those who are different than us. As Anderson so ably demonstrates, it is when we develop the heart and skills necessary for such a conclusion that we will be able to truly adopt Christlike attitudes toward our racially different neighbors and colleagues."
"[Gracism] was ahead of its time, but it is needed in our time more than ever."