Courage in the Sheer Silence
Challenging Racism in the 20th-Century Churches of Christ
by Wes Crawford
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Pub Date May 13 2025 | Archive Date Sep 09 2024
Abilene Christian University Press & Leafwood Publishers | Abilene Christian University Press
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Description
After the fire came a sound of sheer silence.
When the civil rights movement shook the United States, Churches of Christ largely remained silent. Only a few brave voices dared to speak out. Historian Wes Crawford, drawing inspiration from the prophet Elijah's discovery of God's presence in the "sheer silence," invites readers to explore this era and the largely overlooked stories of a handful of ministers who risked everything to challenge racism within the church.
Crawford's groundbreaking work begins with twentieth-century church leaders who openly supported White supremacy or turned a blind eye. Under their watchful guidance, they carefully managed the cultural engagement of Churches of Christ through colleges, journals, and lectureship gatherings. He then highlights the lesser-known heroes, like Carl Spain, John Allen Chalk, Walter Burch, Dwain Evans, and Bud Stumbaugh, who spoke out against the establishment at high personal and professional costs. Their sacrifices and bravery offer lessons that resonate to this day.
Advance Praise
"Often overlooked in the scholarship of religion and the civil rights movement was the engagement of the Churches of Christ. Shattering the Illusion remedies this major oversight through an honest analysis of the successes and shortcomings of Southern Christians, both Black and White, in confronting the inexorable challenges of the modern Black freedom struggle."
-Dennis C. Dickerson, James M. Lawson Jr. professor of History, Vanderbilt University
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781684260133 |
PRICE | $22.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |