Credibility of Churches' Antiracism Engagement: A Study on Manifestations of the Entanglement of White Dutch Protestantism and Racism

Kirsten Van Der Ham, Anthony Reddie, Peter Ben Smit*, Mirella Klomp

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Abstract

This article aims to explore how the entanglement of Protestant Christianity and race and racism is manifested in contemporary Dutch society, and to identify which themes for introspection this yields for majority white Dutch Protestant churches. We argue that introspection on perceived superiority of white Dutch Protestantism is crucial to uncover subtle, unconscious mechanisms and ideas that are present in majority white Dutch Protestant churches and that contribute to maintaining racism. Furthermore, we argue that contemporary topical issues such as racism and colonial history run the risk of being pushed to the margins again as long as there is no systematic review of power and privilege of white Dutch Protestantism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-235
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of Religion in Europe
Volume17
Issue number3
Early online date23 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Bibliographical note

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© 2024 Copyright Kirsten van der Ham, Anthony Reddie, Peter-Ben Smit and Mirella Klomp.

Keywords

  • antiracism
  • majority white churches
  • nationalism
  • Netherlands
  • Protestantism
  • racism

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