Barber calls on Americans to reconsider the foundations of American culture and economy that have led to disparity. "I love America because of her potential. But I know that America will never complete the work of reconstruction--will never even get close to being a more perfect union--until we are honest about her past and the politics of rejection."
Barber draws from the Old Testament prophetic tradition, but draws almost as deeply from politically left-leaning talking points. He's doing good work with the Poor People's Campaign, and (I assume) preaching the gospel regularly, but I'd like to see less partisanship, less liberalism, and more Jesus.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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