Montague Williams (PhD Boston University) is Associate Professor of Church, Culture, and Society at Point Loma Nazarene University.

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Introduction 1 Racial Color-Blindness and Confusion in Youth Ministry Beachland Community Church 2 Mistaking Racial Color-Blindness for a Christian Virtue The Lingering Effects of Post-Racialism 3 Post-Racialism in a Black Multiethnic Congregation Cityland Community Church 4 Breaking Free from Post-Racial Youth Ministry Southland Community Church 5 Resisting Post-Racialism Takes Work Reflections on the "Habitus" and Aesthetics of "Race-ism" 6 Aesthetic Resistance in the Theology of Martin Luther King Jr. Envisioning the Beloved Community 7 Embracing Church in Color Practices for Youth and Young Adult Ministry Conclusion
William's contribution to the field is academic in depth, practice oriented, theologically rich, and empirically grounded. There is much here for professor and practitioner alike, and the work is a fine example of growing ethnographic work in the field of practical theology. --John Berard "Reading Religion"
