Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics

Volume 35, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2015

Susannah Heschel
Pages 3-27

The Slippery Yet Tenacious Nature of Racism
New Developments in Critical Race Theory and Their Implications for the Study of Religion and Ethics

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