RT Article T1 Can America be Saved? A Pastoral Response to Racism and Covid-19 and an Appeal for Dreams, Visions, and Imagination JF Journal of pastoral theology VO 31 IS 2/3 SP 145 OP 158 A1 Little, Lahronda Welch LA English PB Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1783528826 AB This article focuses on the possibility of salvation for the United States of America in light of COVID-19 and systemic racism through the practice of dreams, vision and imagination. I begin with an exploration of visions, dreams, and imagination as a gateway to holistic ways of knowing, being, and doing. Then, through a biblical analysis of apocalyptic texts from the books of Daniel and Revelation, I ground concepts of dreams, visions and imagination as ways through which salvation is realized. Finally, drawing on Wesleyan theology, womanist theological analyses, Jungian thought and practical theological resources, I discuss theological and practical means of salvation which underscore the need for continuous social and theological engagement and creative expression. K1 National salvation K1 systemic racism K1 Covid-19 K1 Spiritual Care K1 Pastoral Theology K1 Womanist Theology DO 10.1080/10649867.2021.1902109