His offer of more abundant life, then, is not an invitation to declare ourselves as certified «Christians,» but rather to
become conscious, consenting and responsible
participants in the one great life, a fulfillment hardly institutional at all.
Debriefing revealed that many of the
participants had
become aware of race - related feelings — shock, fear, expectation of rejection, vulnerability, confusion, inferiority as a Black, relief at being White again, and guilt about these responses.5 This group was relatively free of
conscious prejudices and was dedicated to racial justice.