{"id":15779,"date":"2021-06-02T09:15:28","date_gmt":"2021-06-02T08:15:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ifesworld.org\/?post_type=word_world&#038;p=15779"},"modified":"2022-03-09T10:27:29","modified_gmt":"2022-03-09T10:27:29","slug":"undermining-racism","status":"publish","type":"word_world","link":"https:\/\/ifesworld.org\/en\/journal\/undermining-racism\/","title":{"rendered":"Undermining racism"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wp-block block-core-heading\">\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"racism-and-the-vocation-of-the-church\"><strong>Racism and the vocation of the church<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">As I contemplate the horror both of George Floyd&#8217;s callous murder and of the rage of angry mobs in America and elsewhere,&nbsp;I am reminded of the day&nbsp;when Martin Luther King was assassinated in April 1968. I was in Toronto at the time, and the day after the killing I stood with tens of thousands of people in a big downtown square singing, \u2018<em>We shall overcome\u2019<\/em>. This&nbsp;had become the anthem of those who, like King, desperately wanted to end racial discrimination&nbsp;peacefully. We all really believed that King\u2019s death would stir consciences and that lasting change would come.&nbsp;Half a century later, it seems we were wrong.&nbsp;Unfortunately, grand resolutions don\u2019t always lead to deep change.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">So how do we read the Bible at this time, and how do we put it into practice?&nbsp;Let me be blunt:&nbsp;it&nbsp;is not enough&nbsp;merely to say&nbsp;that&nbsp;\u201cracism is&nbsp;sinful&nbsp;and we must get rid of it\u201d.&nbsp;What we&nbsp;call&nbsp;\u2018racism\u2019&nbsp;is not simply&nbsp;a failure to obey a moral standard, like loving&nbsp;our neighbours as ourselves. Racism&nbsp;is&nbsp;a failure of vocation.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The church of the anointed Jesus&nbsp;was designed from the start to be a worldwide family: God\u2019s new model of humanity.&nbsp;In our own generation, the church&nbsp;has&nbsp;struggled to reimagine something that&nbsp;was always&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Christian DNA but which we have all but forgotten. The point of being part of Jesus\u2019&nbsp;people was never that we as individuals could get to heaven; the point was&nbsp;that we&nbsp;are&nbsp;supposed to be&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;in our personal and&nbsp;corporate lives&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;small working models of the ultimate new creation which&nbsp;God has promised&nbsp;and has launched decisively in&nbsp;raising Jesus from the dead. That has always been our glorious vocation.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Rejecting racism and embracing the diversity of Jesus\u2019&nbsp;family ought to be as obvious as praying the Lord\u2019s prayer,&nbsp;celebrating the&nbsp;Eucharist&nbsp;or reading the four gospels. It isn\u2019t just an extra rule that we\u2019re supposed to keep. It is&nbsp;fundamental to&nbsp;who we are.&nbsp;The irony of the present situation is this: the churches have&nbsp;to a great extent&nbsp;forgotten that this was their&nbsp;vocation&nbsp;and that racism was a denial of it.&nbsp;The phrase \u2018Christian racist\u2019 ought to be heard as a devastating oxymoron.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-heading\">\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"the-original-vision-of-the-united-church-small-working-models-of-the-new-creation\"><strong>The original&nbsp;<\/strong><strong>vision of the united church<\/strong><strong>: small working models of the new creation<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">In&nbsp;Colossians&nbsp;3:11, the apostle Paul&nbsp;insists that in the Jesus-following family there is neither Jew nor Greek,&nbsp;circumcised&nbsp;nor&nbsp;uncircumcised,&nbsp;barbarian, Scythian,&nbsp;slave or free. That\u2019s what it means to put on the new humanity which is being renewed in knowledge according to the image of the&nbsp;Creator.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">This&nbsp;dream was regularly ignored in Western churches in the Modern period. But it was then picked up on in the secular enlightenment. Today&#8217;s secular vision of a multicultural global society is at its best a Christian ideal detached from its Christian&nbsp;foundation.&nbsp;When&nbsp;Pope Benedict&nbsp;addressed the General Assembly of&nbsp;the United Nations in April 2008,&nbsp;he suggested that&nbsp;the human rights discourse has become a&nbsp;way of trying to get the fruits of the&nbsp;Judeo-Christian tradition while detaching itself from the roots.&nbsp;If you do that,&nbsp;your discourse will collapse into a shrill shouting match of competing special interests.&nbsp;This is where we find ourselves now,&nbsp;with one side of the church&nbsp;saying&nbsp;the others are&nbsp;racists and the other side saying&nbsp;the others are&nbsp;communists.&nbsp;We need to&nbsp;dig down deeper,&nbsp;below the shrill moralism,&nbsp;to our foundational vocation to be the new model of human life.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">So&nbsp;what is this&nbsp;\u2018new humanity\u2019&nbsp;vocation,&nbsp;and how&nbsp;have we&nbsp;drifted so far away from it that we now see it only as a detached ethical imperative?&nbsp;Paul\u2019s&nbsp;vision of the church shines out in every letter he writes,&nbsp;perhaps particularly in&nbsp;Ephesians.&nbsp;Actually, his&nbsp;famous doctrine of \u2018Justification by faith\u2019 is expounded only in two letters \u2013 Romans and Galatians \u2013 and mentioned briefly in the odd verse here and there elsewhere, but his vision of the united church across all the traditional boundary lines, particularly the ethnic ones (with \u2018Jew and Greek\u2019 as the central paradigm) is laid out emphatically in every single letter. Even in little Philemon, where the \u2018slave or free\u2019 point is pushed home with powerful pastoral gentleness.&nbsp;The theological and&nbsp;practical climax of Romans 14 and 15 is precisely what we might call fellowship by faith,&nbsp;\u2018koinonia\u2019. It is&nbsp;the&nbsp;fleshing out of justification by faith.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Paul insists on the radical mutual welcome that must take place between&nbsp;Jesus\u2019 followers&nbsp;of different ethnic backgrounds&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;different cultural practices that go with those backgrounds. The whole point&nbsp;of&nbsp;Romans&nbsp;15:6 is that you may&nbsp;<em>\u2018<\/em><em>with one heart and voice glorify the God and father of our Lord Jesus<\/em><em>,<\/em><em>&nbsp;the anointed&nbsp;<\/em><em>O<\/em><em>ne<\/em>\u2019. This is the large-scale application of the point Paul&nbsp;makes sharply in Galatians 2.&nbsp;Paul insists to Peter that uncircumcised&nbsp;Gentiles who have come to faith in Jesus are equal members of Jesus\u2019&nbsp;people along with believing Jews. They don&#8217;t need to&nbsp;be&nbsp;circumcised&nbsp;since their&nbsp;previous&nbsp;status&nbsp;as&nbsp;Gentile sinners has been erased by Jesus\u2019&nbsp;death,&nbsp;which rescues all his people from the present evil age.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">But it&#8217;s in&nbsp;Ephesians&nbsp;where the&nbsp;picture is spelt out most fully.&nbsp;In chapter 1,&nbsp;Paul declares that God&#8217;s purpose&nbsp;was to sum up all things in heaven and on earth in the Messiah.&nbsp;This stands solidly over against the normal&nbsp;Western Christian assumption that God\u2019s purpose is to snatch believers away from earth so that they can live with him in heaven&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;something the New Testament never says.&nbsp;The last scene&nbsp;in the Bible&nbsp;(Rev.&nbsp;21-22) is not&nbsp;about&nbsp;saved souls going up to heaven,&nbsp;it&#8217;s the new Jerusalem coming down from heaven to earth. God\u2019s plan&nbsp;was&nbsp;always&nbsp;to renew the whole creation&nbsp;(Romans&nbsp;8;&nbsp;1&nbsp;Cor.&nbsp;15), and&nbsp;for God himself to come and dwell with humans in that new world.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">So&nbsp;the church is not simply a loose&nbsp;association of people who have had similar spiritual experiences and get together from time to time to encourage one another as they escape the&nbsp;world and look forward to going off somewhere else.&nbsp;The church is the new family of Jesus-followers:&nbsp;those who have died to their old spiritual allegiances and discovered their new identity as Messiah people.&nbsp;Their present flesh-and-blood existence as this extraordinary,&nbsp;even miraculous single family is&nbsp;a&nbsp;sign and foretaste of&nbsp;God\u2019s&nbsp;purpose for the whole world.<strong>&nbsp;<\/strong>This family in&nbsp;fact is called to be a worship-based,&nbsp;spiritually renewed,&nbsp;multi-ethnic,&nbsp;gender-blind in leadership,&nbsp;polychrome,&nbsp;mutually supportive,&nbsp;outward facing,&nbsp;culturally creative,&nbsp;socially responsible,&nbsp;fictive kinship group.&nbsp;A&nbsp;good brief definition of the church!&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">So,&nbsp;living in this way is not an optional extra for the followers of Jesus,&nbsp;a kind of added hobby for those who want something different on top of their regular Bible studies or prayer meetings.&nbsp;It is part of the deal.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Now all this is obvious in the New Testament&nbsp;and&nbsp;in early Christianity as a whole, and it&nbsp;chimes completely with Jesus\u2019&nbsp;own emphasis,&nbsp;particularly his high priestly prayer in&nbsp;John 17,&nbsp;that all might be&nbsp;one&nbsp;so that the world might believe.&nbsp;Jesus is implying that if we fail here,&nbsp;we are handing to&nbsp;unbelievers&nbsp;good grounds for denying that he had been sent by God.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">The beauty of&nbsp;Pentecost&nbsp;is&nbsp;not the collapse of all languages into one hegemonic tongue, but rather the multiple&nbsp;flowings&nbsp;of the Spirit into all the world creating a single polychrome,&nbsp;polyglot family.&nbsp;Of course,&nbsp;the&nbsp;outworking&nbsp;of this&nbsp;would not&nbsp;always&nbsp;be&nbsp;straightforward: ethnic and linguistic distinctions were already a point of tension in the early church.&nbsp;We&nbsp;must&nbsp;address these with wise and decisive action to preserve continued unity to be the advanced guard of God\u2019s new creation.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-heading\">\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"why-did-we-get-it-so-wrong\"><strong>Why did we get it so wrong?<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">So how did we get it so wrong?&nbsp;Why have&nbsp;some of the&nbsp;best&nbsp;educated&nbsp;Christian&nbsp;groups in the world&nbsp;flouted this vision&nbsp;for a&nbsp;polychrome unity,&nbsp;and regard anyone who argues for it as a dangerous subversive?&nbsp;How did we slide into&nbsp;this&nbsp;without even noticing?&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">No doubt there are many reasons,&nbsp;but I want to highlight two. Firstly, there is the matter of the unintended consequences of right and proper actions. One of the great&nbsp;achievements&nbsp;of the Protestant Reformation was to&nbsp;translate&nbsp;the Scriptures into&nbsp;people\u2019s own language so that ordinary Christians&nbsp;could&nbsp;read the Bible for themselves.&nbsp;Along the way, however,&nbsp;it led to&nbsp;ethnically based churches and&nbsp;communities&nbsp;who are&nbsp;no longer worshipping God together&nbsp;across linguistic and ethnic boundaries.&nbsp;When this acceptance of division became the new norm, we even gave it a fancy name: denomination, which&nbsp;sounds quite respectable, like \u2018justific<em>ation<\/em>\u2019 or \u2018sanctific<em>ation<\/em>\u2019, and so it was easy for visibly ethnic divisions to fit into this pattern.&nbsp;Now&nbsp;the whole Protestant project&nbsp;has&nbsp;split into so many fragments that we can&#8217;t keep track of them&nbsp;all. Nobody seems to have noticed&nbsp;that despite their regular appeal to&nbsp;Scripture,&nbsp;they were&nbsp;ignoring one of Scripture\u2019s\u2019 central injunctions. The&nbsp;racism&nbsp;that is&nbsp;both casual and institutional that we so deplore today is but one outworking of the much deeper failure of Western Protestantism.&nbsp;At the very point where the church should have been a shining light of polychrome unity,&nbsp;the churches themselves were every bit as compromised as the surrounding culture.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">This splitting into different ethnic groups was an accidental and unintended consequence&nbsp;of something&nbsp;good&nbsp;that&nbsp;was going on, namely&nbsp;the communication of&nbsp;Scripture and liturgy in local languages.&nbsp;But the second factor we&nbsp;have to&nbsp;note is deeper and I think more disastrous:&nbsp;the almost universal assumption in Western churches that&nbsp;the whole point of Christianity was to go to heaven when we&nbsp;die,&nbsp;so that how things are&nbsp;organised in church life becomes essentially secondary.&nbsp;This is the almost total victory of&nbsp;Platonism, and a denial of&nbsp;the full biblical vision of the church.&nbsp;The trouble is that the great Pauline emphasis on grace and faith rather than works of the law has been heard, over and again, within a Platonic echo-chamber. Many Protestants, including many evangelicals, have come to believe implicitly that God is more interested in the non-material world, and the invisible inner life of the individual, than in the material world and the actual and visible life of the church and&nbsp;that has left the door open for the poison of racism to creep in unnoticed.&nbsp;In&nbsp;our present day,&nbsp;many scholars&nbsp;(myself included)&nbsp;have been insisting that Paul\u2019s doctrine of justification by faith apart from works of the Jewish law,&nbsp;was both about&nbsp;\u2018<em>ultimate&nbsp;<\/em><em>s<\/em><em>alvation<\/em>&nbsp;<em>in the new creation<\/em>\u2019&nbsp;(not&nbsp;a&nbsp;\u2018going to heaven\u2019&nbsp;salvation)&nbsp;and about the&nbsp;\u2018<em>coming together of Jews and&nbsp;<\/em><em>G<\/em><em>entiles into the single family of Abraham<\/em>\u2019,&nbsp;and that these two belonged tightly together.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Paul would have been horrified by our modern distortions.&nbsp;If you read Romans 14 and 15, you will notice that the mutual welcome across ethnic and cultural boundaries is not a mere distant implication of the gospel;&nbsp;it is the physical,&nbsp;tangible,&nbsp;visible sign of justification by faith itself.&nbsp;In today&#8217;s increasingly polychrome world,&nbsp;it simply won&#8217;t do to shelter inside look-alike fellowships.&nbsp;Read&nbsp;Ephesians 3 or&nbsp;Colossians 3 again&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;how impoverished we have become in our self-enclosed enclaves.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">It is important for us to understand why racism has emerged in the forms it has, and how the biblical gospel of Jesus, when allowed free rein, radically undermines it. As well as the two reasons highlighted above, it\u2019s important to be aware of the influence of modernism and postmodernism on this phenomenon. \u202fEnlightenment modernism has wanted to eliminate racism because of its standpoint that all people should be identical, like a homogeneous \u2018solidarity\u2019. Postmodernism&nbsp;has wanted&nbsp;to eliminate racism because all people are seen to be&nbsp;different and&nbsp;should be valued and respected as such.&nbsp;Therefore,&nbsp;both&nbsp;modernity and postmodernity have wanted&nbsp;to eliminate racism for opposite reasons, but the ideological confusion seems to fuel the anger rather than checking it, and those who get hurt are often the most vulnerable.&nbsp;The Enlightenment secular project has tried to attain this but without the means to do so, like a moth trying to fly to the moon. Christians ought to have seen racism coming and denounced it at an early stage.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-heading\">\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"how-do-we-respond\"><strong>How do we respond?<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">In conclusion, I would like to offer three urgent words for&nbsp;this&nbsp;difficult time.&nbsp;Firstly,&nbsp;we need to recognise that&nbsp;the Pauline&nbsp;vision of the church offers what&nbsp;no&nbsp;earthly institution&nbsp;can&nbsp;achieve:&nbsp;the differentiated unity in which&nbsp;multiple human differences,&nbsp;refracted through the prism of new life in the anointed Jesus,&nbsp;form the coherent unity of the body&nbsp;of Christ with its many members.&nbsp;This vision of the church is both a gift and a calling for us to live up to.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Secondly,&nbsp;the present crisis&nbsp;ought to drive a new wave of genuine and urgent ecumenical effort, especially where ethnic difference is visible and obvious. I know how hard this is, but the gospel and Scripture&nbsp;leave us no choice. Church leaders and ministers&nbsp;need&nbsp;to get together across traditional boundaries,&nbsp;get to know one another,&nbsp;pray together,&nbsp;read&nbsp;Scripture together,&nbsp;swap&nbsp;pulpits and so on.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-core-paragraph\">\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Thirdly, what we need right now,\u00a0following the necessary recognition of, and repentance for, past, evil,\u00a0is a glorious amnesty of mutual forgiveness.\u00a0As I said earlier, it won&#8217;t do simply to wring our hands over racism and say how wicked it is. We need to understand why it has emerged in the form it has, and how the biblical gospel of Jesus in the construction of the family of Jesus-followers radically undermines it.\u00a0We have failed to live out our calling in the gospel by not living in this differentiated unity, and for this we must repent.\u00a0This will involve a clear-eyed recognition of the evil that is happening, and a tear-filled\u00a0repentance\u00a0both for that evil and for the resentment which it has caused,\u00a0followed by\u00a0forgiveness:\u00a0wiping the slate clean.\u00a0The gospel of Jesus can pave the way to a fresh start,\u00a0beginning\u00a0with the crucified and risen Jesus.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block block-acf-ifesbutton\">\n<div class=\"\">\n    <a id=\"btn-block_622880f8cacc7\" target=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/ifesworld.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/IFES-Word-World-Issue-9-EN.pdf\" class=\"btn btn--cta-link\">\n        <span>\n                    <span class=\"icon\"><svg class=\"icon\"><use xlink:href=\"#chevron-circle-right-solid\"\/><\/svg><\/span>\n        DOWNLOAD WORD &amp; 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