The Divine Institution provides an account of how a theology of the Family came to dominate a White evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics.
This tradition inherently enforces racial inequality in that it draws moral, religious, and political attention away from problems of racial and economic structural oppression, explaining all social problems as a failure of the individual to achieve the stron.
The Divine Institution provides an account of how a theology of the Family came to dominate a White evangelical tradition in the post-civil rights movement United States, providing a theological corollary to Religious Right politics