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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“Beyond Diversity: Cultural Competence, White Racism Awareness, and European‚ÄìAmerican Theology Students”

The Wabash Center

Author
Kujawa-Holbrook, Sheryl
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 5, no. 3 (2002): 141-148
As the population within our religious institutions and the United States grows increasingly diverse, the need for a greater awareness of cultural and racial differences is a challenge facing theology students who will live and work within a changing context. For European American students this challenge includes an understanding of the power dynamics inherent in "whiteness" and how the resultant social power affects persons of other races and cultures. This article focuses on the need for cultural competence among current theology students, and outlines a five-stage developmental process whereby they have an opportunity to enhance their understanding of multiculturalism and anti-racism within their own context.