Abstract
My Brother’s Keeper is a book about race from a conservative Anabaptist point of view. The book, by Nathan Zook, has three parts: first, a brief history of racism; second, reflections on how the church should respond to issues of race; and third, exhortations for Christian responses to current racial issues. Personal anecdotes, as well as excerpts from interviews with ethnic minority Mennonites, are woven throughout and increase the book’s readability. Full disclosure: I count Dr. Zook as a friend. [First paragraph.]
Recommended Citation
Smucker, Byran, and Winfred Zimmerman. 2023. "Review of: My Brother’s Keeper: Race Relations in Mennonite Perspective—Nathan Zook." Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 11(2):244-46.
ISSN
2471-6383