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Did you promise yourself to read more books this year? Here’s a little help with a few great titles authored by African American theologians, scholars and leaders. These books offer invaluable perspectives on issues of race, justice, and faith. Through rigorous analysis, personal narratives, and theological reflection, these authors challenge readers to confront systemic injustices, advocate for the marginalized, and live out the transformative message of the gospel in a diverse and complex world.

“Becoming Brave: Finding the Courage to Pursue Racial Justice Now” by Brenda Salter McNeil

– Brenda Salter McNeil offers a compelling vision for racial reconciliation and justice rooted in biblical principles and personal transformation. Drawing from her own experiences as a Christian leader and racial reconciliation advocate, McNeil provides practical insights and actionable steps for individuals and communities seeking to engage in the work of racial justice. This book empowers Christians to confront their fears, biases, and complacency, and become agents of change in their spheres of influence.

“The Cross and the Lynching Tree” by James H. Cone

 – In this provocative work, James H. Cone explores the intersection of Christianity, racism, and violence in America. Cone draws parallels between the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the brutal lynching of black Americans, arguing that the cross symbolizes both the suffering of the oppressed and the hope of liberation. This book challenges Christians to confront the legacy of white supremacy and embrace a theology of liberation that prioritizes justice and solidarity with the marginalized.

“The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism” by Jemar Tisby

– Jemar Tisby’s groundbreaking work explores the history of racism within the American church, tracing its roots from slavery to the present day. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Tisby sheds light on the complicity of the church in perpetuating racial injustice and calls for a reckoning with this troubling legacy. This book challenges Christians to confront systemic racism and work towards genuine reconciliation and justice.

“Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption” by Bryan Stevenson

– Bryan Stevenson shares his experiences as a lawyer fighting for justice on behalf of marginalized communities, particularly those facing wrongful convictions and death sentences. Through compelling narratives and personal anecdotes, Stevenson highlights the injustices prevalent within the legal system and underscores the importance of mercy, compassion, and redemption. This book challenges Christians to advocate for the oppressed and work towards a more just and equitable society.

The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration” by Isabel Wilkerson

– While not explicitly a Christian book, Isabel Wilkerson’s “The Warmth of Other Suns” offers profound insights into the African American experience and the role of faith in shaping identity and resilience. Through vivid storytelling and extensive research, Wilkerson chronicles the Great Migration and its impact on millions of African Americans, highlighting themes of faith, hope, and perseverance.

These books, written by African American authors and focusing on African American experiences, offer valuable perspectives on faith, justice, identity, and resilience. They resonate deeply with readers across racial and cultural backgrounds, challenging and inspiring individuals to live out their faith in transformative ways.

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