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Embracing Diversity

Faith, Vocation, and the Promise of America
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Throughout its history, America has been confronted with two alternative views of its identity. Is it, according to one argument, a deeply Christian nation called to purity and uniformity in the face of a challenging world? Or is it, according to the other argument, a beacon of hope and openness, a land in which a variety of people can work side by side in justice and for a common good? In this timely and needed book, the authors challenge readers--especially readers in Christian communities--to step up to the promise of an America that works for the good of everyone who calls this nation home. Certainly, part of that challenge is recognizing where America has failed, and the authors do not step back from that challenge. But a tone of hope prevails throughout as a gracious and compelling case is made that America's better angels exist and can motivate us to create a more just society
Darrell Jodock is professor emeritus of religion at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota. A noted teacher with broad interests, his many books include The Church's Bible (1989), Ritschl in Retrospect (1995), and Covenantal Conversations: Christians in Dialogue with Jews and Judaism (2008), all from Fortress Press. William C. Nelson has served as vice president and dean at St. Olaf College, president of Augustana University (South Dakota), university minister at Midland University, and president of Scholarship America. He is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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