Adam Shields

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My family and social experiences have formed the values of culture, race, and ethnicity that shape my customs, ideals, and ways of doing things. We identify behaviors in others—like ways of dressing, musical tastes, smells, and other aspects of human diversity—that seemingly reflect values we consider less than ideal. We are unable to see our own ways as culturally grounded and to acknowledge that these ways are equally culturally derived.
Can "White" People Be Saved?: Triangulating Race, Theology, and Mission (Missiological Engagements Book 12)
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