Evangelical response to racism: Balancing reconciliation and justice for change.
The article discusses how racism is both an individual and structural sin, and how evangelical responses to racism should focus on both racial reconciliation and racial justice. It argues that many evangelicals currently only see racism as an individual sin and emphasize reconciliation over justice. The research suggests that a more holistic approach is needed, involving sensitivity to racist situations, interpreting Scripture with virtues, and reflecting on our own attitudes towards racism. Ultimately, evangelical churches need to find a balance between reconciliation and justice to effectively address racism.