Enns, FernandoBrown, Stephen Glencross2022-08-302022-08-3020229782889314720978288931473710.58863/20.500.12424/4192462http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/4192462During the Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace, initiated in 2013 at the 10th Assembly of the World Council of Churches, the issue of racism has emerged as one of the pilgrimage’s four common themes. The chapters that make up this publication represent a selection of the papers presented at a series of webinars organized in late 2020 by the Theological Study Group of the Pilgrimage. Organized around three major themes—whiteness, including its relationship to slavery; racism; and hate speech—the contributions represent an invitation to the ecumenical fellowship to engage in self-critical examination of how practices, orders, configurations, methodologies, and structures of the church(es) have perpetuated the discrimination, xenophobia, and racism that counter unity in Christ.1 online resource (147 pages)eng2022 WCC Publications & Globethics.nethttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace (PJP)World Council of Churches (WCC)Peace ethicsEcumenical MovementWorld Council of ChurchesEcumenical theology, spirituality, worshipPractical theologyHate speech and whiteness : theological reflections on the journey toward racial justiceBook