Book contents
- The Ethics of Tainted Legacies
- The Ethics of Tainted Legacies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Tainted Legacies
- 2 Common Responses to Tainted Legacies
- 3 “Biblical Birthright” and the #MeToo Movement
- 4 Heritage and Hate
- 5 Inheriting America’s Original Sin
- 6 Individual and Institutional Responses to John Howard Yoder’s Tainted Legacy
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - Common Responses to Tainted Legacies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2022
- The Ethics of Tainted Legacies
- The Ethics of Tainted Legacies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Tainted Legacies
- 2 Common Responses to Tainted Legacies
- 3 “Biblical Birthright” and the #MeToo Movement
- 4 Heritage and Hate
- 5 Inheriting America’s Original Sin
- 6 Individual and Institutional Responses to John Howard Yoder’s Tainted Legacy
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
When I was a junior at Furman, I had the privilege of interviewing for an “ambassadorial scholarship” from Rotary International to study in the United Kingdom. My interview occurred at the height of one iteration of the Confederate flag controversy in South Carolina, when objections to the flag flying over the State House (and resistance to removing it) were gathering momentum. On my drive from Greenville to the interview at nearby Lander College, I noticed that Confederate flags flew from nearly every house I passed.
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- The Ethics of Tainted LegaciesHuman Flourishing after Traumatic Pasts, pp. 60 - 87Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022