Adam Shields

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In Hilliard’s version, crucially, the story is racialized. The wealthy man becomes white, and to find salvation he must divest from his racial entitlement in addition to his wealth. While Hilliard remained within the evangelical camp and insisted on the necessity of conversion through faith in Jesus Christ, he believed white evangelicals were cheapening its meaning, turning it into a selfish personal transaction between the individual and God.
The Myth of Colorblind Christians: Evangelicals and White Supremacy in the Civil Rights Era
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