Franciscan theologian Daniel P. Horan invites readers to face uncomfortable truths that white people often have the privilege to ignore. Drawing from his own personal journey, Horan exposes how systemic racism shapes not only the wider culture but also the structures and attitudes within the Church itself.
Through accessible reflections and probing questions, such as What is racism? What does it mean to be White? What does the Church actually teach about racism? Why is progress so slow? Horan challenges readers to move beyond denial and toward meaningful change.
This book is a vital resource for those committed to understanding racial justice through the lens of faith and taking the next steps toward equity, reconciliation, and Gospel-centered transformation.
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