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Race
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159 pages
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Racism's pervasive influence on society is critically examined, revealing its impact on relationships and policies. Ken Leech argues that race, while a social construct, profoundly shapes perceptions and actions, often without recognition of its power. Engaging with science, social theory, and theology, he challenges the belief that society has moved past racialized thinking. Drawing from his pastoral experience, Leech offers insights and pathways to transcend race, making this work essential reading for both England and America, where racial issues persist.
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2005, paperback
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