Sin and Implicit Bias

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  • Leigh C Vicens Augustana University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2018-6.110407210818a

Abstract

This paper argues that implicit bias is a form of sin, characterized most fundamentally as an orientation that we may not have direct access to or control over, but that can lead us to act in violation of God’s command. After noting similarities between certain strategies proposed by experimental psychologists for overcoming implicit biases and certain disciplines developed by Christians on the path to sanctification, I suggest some ways in which the Church might offer its resources to a society struggling to overcome bias and discrimination, and ways in which its teaching and ministry might be informed by the latest research on implicit bias.

Author Biography

  • Leigh C Vicens, Augustana University
    Assistant Professor of Philosophy

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2018-07-19

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