Abstract
First I want to discuss a framework of methodology for this paper which will permit the development of a theological encounter with white racism from a White male perspective. Next I want to place this encounter in the context of justice, engaging the paradigms of Christian understanding. Within this context I will then engage the particular aspect of injustice that I am examining, namely: white racism; the racism of my people. Specifically, I want to look at the racism of White males in a way that engages White male oppression against those who White males define as “other,” or as deviants from a White male norm of acceptable relationship.