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Grace Matters: A True Story of Race, Friendship, and Faith in the Heart of the South.


Grace Matters: A True Story of Race, Friendship, and Faith in the Heart of the South. By Chris P. Rice. Jossey-Bass, 2002. xi and 303 pages. Cloth. $22.95.

Halfway through Grace Matters I began to think about ways to integrate this book into the religion courses I teach. It is a powerful, moving account of Rice's years in the interracial in·ter·ra·cial  
adj.
Relating to, involving, or representing different races: interracial fellowship; an interracial neighborhood.
 Antioch Community, which attempted to live out the ideas of the Sermon on the Mount Sermon on the Mount

Biblical collection of religious teachings and ethical sayings attributed to Jesus, as reported in the Gospel of St. Matthew. The sermon was addressed to disciples and a large crowd of listeners to guide them in a life of discipline based on a new law of
 in one of the toughest neighborhoods in Jackson, Mississippi. The title is a play on Cornel cornel: see dogwood.  West's Race Matters. And although it is about race, it is finally, as the title suggests, a book about grace. It is a book about the grace God has extended to Rice in his life and how others have extended grace to Rice. The title is also a play on words play on words
Noun

same as pun
. It could signify, for example, that grace matters to us and to God. A second meaning is that the book is about matters--that is, experiences--of grace.

The arena for the grace that Rice wants to share has to do with racial reconciliation. Listen to his vision: "Integration and reconciliation are not the same ... you can't force brotherhood and sisterhood sisterhood: see monasticism. " (p. 114). His "yokefellow" in this ministry was Spencer Perkins, who "carried the scars of his and his family's frontline duty in the civil rights movement" (p. xi).

Grace Matters is indeed a book about racial reconciliation of two men who feared and distrusted each other but grew in love and grace for each other. As Rice says, his relationship to Perkins "was not a gift I would have chosen but maybe it was the gift that I needed" (p. 162). This book with its commitment to racial reconciliation may not be the gift we would choose, but it is and will be the gift we need.

David C. Ratke

Lenoir-Rhyne College

Hickory, North Carolina Hickory is a city in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. Hickory has the 162nd largest urban area in the United States. It is the economic, social, and cultural center of the Catawba River Valley.  
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Publication:Currents in Theology and Mission
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Date:Oct 1, 2004
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