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Evangelical Civil War on the College Campus,White Evangelical Right Framing Resistance to Racial Justice in 2020s America
Authors:Rebecca Y Kim
Institution:Social Science Division, Department of Sociology, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, USA
Abstract:This paper examines a civil war brewing among evangelicals on the college campus over racial justice—calls for greater racial equality, equity, and inclusion—in the era of Black Lives Matter (BLM). It examines how the white evangelical right are framing their resistance to racial justice and redrawing the color line in the contemporary college evangelical landscape not with distant “social justice warriors” in broader secular society, but with those right inside their evangelical community who, at varying levels, are coming out in support for racial justice in 2020s America. To do this, I first examine the varied campus evangelicals that support racial justice and how they express and frame their support as proper religious practice. I then explicate how the white evangelical right utilize a strategy of colorblind-othering to fight against these co-evangelicals that support racial justice. Data for the study come from the Landscape Study of Chaplaincy and Campus Ministry (2019–22).
Keywords:campus ministry  racism  evangelicals  racial justice  Critical Race Theory  BLM
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