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For most white evangelicals, race was compartmentalized. They most certainly had thoughts about the race issue and, as we will argue, their thoughts are shaped at least in part by their faith, but the race issue in no way dominates their thinking. Race is not a focal point in their day-to-day lived experience.
Divided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America
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