William H. Willimon Quote

The gap between white and black education, income, and mortality rates is as wide today as it was forty years ago.6 If you look into a hospital nursery and see a black infant and a white infant, you can predict which baby will die first, which one will make a higher income and have better education, just by the color of the baby’s skin. There is no area in American society (education, incarceration, income, preaching, and so on) where racial disparity isn’t operating.7 Martin Luther King Jr. could not have known how we would abuse his hope that we will not be judged by skin color but by character.8 King said nothing about blindness being a virtue. Jesus never praised blindness; on a notable occasions he healed it. When whites claim, I am color-blind in my dealings with others, it’s usually an indication of our ignorance of how we have been thoroughly indoctrinated into race. It’s like saying, I am sinless, meaning, My sin is so dominant in this society that it just seems normal. A first step is to name our whiteness. As James Baldwin said in The Fire Next Time, Whatever white people do not know about Negroes reveals, precisely and inexorably, what they do not know about themselves.9

William H. Willimon

The gap between white and black education, income, and mortality rates is as wide today as it was forty years ago.6 If you look into a hospital nursery and see a black infant and a white infant, you can predict which baby will die first, which one will make a higher income and have better education, just by the color of the baby’s skin. There is no area in American society (education, incarceration, income, preaching, and so on) where racial disparity isn’t operating.7 Martin Luther King Jr. could not have known how we would abuse his hope that we will not be judged by skin color but by character.8 King said nothing about blindness being a virtue. Jesus never praised blindness; on a notable occasions he healed it. When whites claim, I am color-blind in my dealings with others, it’s usually an indication of our ignorance of how we have been thoroughly indoctrinated into race. It’s like saying, I am sinless, meaning, My sin is so dominant in this society that it just seems normal. A first step is to name our whiteness. As James Baldwin said in The Fire Next Time, Whatever white people do not know about Negroes reveals, precisely and inexorably, what they do not know about themselves.9

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About William H. Willimon

William Henry Willimon (born May 15, 1946) is a retired American theologian and bishop in the United Methodist Church who served the North Alabama Conference for eight years. He is Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry and Director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Duke Divinity School. He is former Dean of the Chapel at Duke University and is considered by many as one of America's best-known and most influential preachers. A Pulpit & Pew Research on Pastoral Leadership survey determined that he was one of the two most frequently read writers by pastors in mainline Protestantism alongside the Roman Catholic writer Henri Nouwen. His books have sold over a million copies. He is also Editor-At-Large of The Christian Century. His 2019 memoir Accidental Preacher was released to wide acclaim, described by Justo L. Gonzalez as "An exceptional example of theology at its best."