Here is a great article dealing with theological issues and transracial adoption.
An exerpt:
It’s important to think of parenting as essentially an exercise in identity formation (spiritually first, and ethnically in light of those spiritual realities). So, give considerable time to helping your child think of her or himself as one made in the image of God. The dignity of their lives is derived primarily from this aspect of their identity. Whatever struggles they encounter in terms of social and ethnic identity, they should resolve them in light of this fundamental truth. Also, parents want to help their children ground their identity in Christ if the child is/becomes a Christian. They are being renewed in the knowledge of God, righteousness and holiness through their union with Christ. This is the most profound aspect of who they are and understanding this is critical for putting identity conflicts in their proper perspective. Having laid that theological basis then it’s time to think critically about ethnic culture, experiences, and ideas.
September 22, 2007 at 4:36 pm
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October 10, 2007 at 9:43 am
I just posted another interview dealing with the issue of transracial adoption and the gospel. Would you consider blogging about it?
http://www.carolinahopeadoption.org/blog/archives/104
Thanks for considering this!
Dan