In Christian Race Realism, Michael Spangler defines and defends race realism from a Christian perspective. He draws on arguments from nature, Scripture, American history, and experience. First, he gives an introduction, setting the stage by highlighting some of the anti-White evil in church and state; then he defines race, race realism, and Christian race realism. Second, he demonstrates race realism from Scripture, namely Creation and Providence, Israel's civil law, and the New Testament. Third, he shows race realism in nature: in the body, language, culture, morality, religion, intelligence, place, and various analogies. Fourth, he marshals lessons from American history. Fifth, he raises and answers eighteen common objections to race realism. And sixth, he ends with nine main points of application drawn from everything already laid down. The book also features several appendices, including his answers to critics + a dedicatory epistle to President Donald J. Trump.
This book is an excellent starting point for the interface of race and religion. It is suitable for Christians, pastors, laymen, Christian students, and homeschoolers, serving as a clear and concise introduction to a topic which we can no longer afford to avoid.