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Perkinson interweaves autobiography and postcolonial analysis, history, and phenomenology to explore white supremacy and the future of religious studies. This is an essential and groundbreaking book for courses in religious studies, African American studies, and theology.
- The Emergence of a Critical White Theology | SpringerLink
This chapter explores the emergence of a critical White...
- The Emergence of a Critical White Theology | SpringerLink
22 gru 2023 · This chapter explores the emergence of a critical White theology movement, interrogating the ways in which Whiteness has been embedded in Christian theology and practice. The chapter begins by examining the role of the church as the “religious arms” of the imperialist movement.
21 maj 2020 · It highlights crucial historical moments in the emergence of white supremacy and demonstrates the way white, European theology created and sustained its dominance. The chapter then analyzes the continuing malformative aspects of white Christian theology.
15 mar 2022 · This critical white reading de-centres the White reader, challenges White supremacy, and seek out possibilities for healing and solidarity. Paul Weller offers an autobiographical perspective on forty years of racism and anti-racist struggle in British society, since the ‘New Cross Massacre’ of 1981.
Towards a Critical White Theology is a landmark text bringing together contributions from scholars and practitioners, Black/Postcolonial theologians and critical White theologians, from the UK, the USA and New Zealand, exposing the dynamics of whiteness in the history and the present of the Christian church, and setting an agenda for the future
3 gru 2004 · Perkinson interweaves autobiography and postcolonial analysis, history, and phenomenology to explore white supremacy and the future of religious studies. This is an essential and groundbreaking book for courses in religious studies, African American studies, and theology.
For white theology, imagining a more self-conscious and less pretentious form of subjectivity will entail reconstructing its practices under the theological rubrics of exorcism, re-initiation (or baptism) and lifelong apostasy.