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Author: William Yoo

William Yoo is Associate Professor of American Religious and Cultural History at Columbia Theological Seminary. He has published books on African American Christianity, Asian American Christianity, and Presbyterian history, including What Kind of Christianity? A History of Slavery and Anti-Black Racism in the Presbyterian Church, winner of the 2023 Award of Excellence from the Religion Communicators Council. As a teacher, preacher, and scholar, Yoo focuses on the history of racism in American Christianity. He is a professor and public theologian who interprets the most challenging and urgent issues of racial justice with clarity, depth, honesty, and precision.

The Presbyterian Experience in the United States: A Sourcebook
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The Presbyterian Experience in the United States: A Sourcebook

A Sourcebook

This book introduces readers to the Presbyterian movement in the United States as told by those who lived through and contributed to its history. William Yoo has drawn together essential documents from the colonial period to the present that illustr...

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Reckoning with History
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Reckoning with History

Settler Colonialism, Slavery, and the Making of American Christianity

A hard, haunting, and hopeful history that will leave an indelible mark and transform your understanding of both Christianity and the United States. Reckoning with History confronts the histories of settler colonialism and slavery and illumines how ...

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What Kind of Christianity
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8/29/2022 Add to Shopping Cart

What Kind of Christianity

A History of Slavery and Anti-Black Racism in the Presbyterian Church

2023 Award of Excellence, Religion Communicators CouncilLike most Americans, Presbyterians in the United States know woefully little about the history of slavery and the rise of anti-Black racism in our country. Most think of slavery as a tragedy th...

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