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Two-and-a-half billion people worldwide profess to be Christians. These include people who espouse ideas about White Christianity, Chris-tian nationalism, Christian libertarianism, racial segregation, and racial purity. It also includes people who see assistance to the poor as handouts that perpetuate poverty. The latter group includes people who espouse ideas about accountable individualism where people are expected to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps and become self-sufficient as a sign of faith in God's grace, and a perversion of crucicentrism which takes the position that it is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Two-and-a-half billion people worldwide profess to be Christians. These include people who espouse ideas about White Christianity, Chris-tian nationalism, Christian libertarianism, racial segregation, and racial purity. It also includes people who see assistance to the poor as handouts that perpetuate poverty. The latter group includes people who espouse ideas about accountable individualism where people are expected to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps and become self-sufficient as a sign of faith in God's grace, and a perversion of crucicentrism which takes the position that it is compassionate to allow poor people to suffer because it can drive them to the cross and salvation in Christ.
Autorenporträt
Francis Kofi Achampong is emeritus professor at Penn State University and emeritus chancellor of Penn State Mont Alto and Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. He is author of Workplace Sexual Harassment Law (1999) and many articles in law, ethics, insurance, risk management, and planning journals. He holds a PhD in law from the University of London and is admitted to practice law in New York and Virginia and before the US Supreme Court.