Embodying Antiracist Christianity

Embodying Antiracist Christianity
Title Embodying Antiracist Christianity PDF eBook
Author Keun-joo Christine Pae
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 245
Release 2023-12-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 3031372646

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At a moment of notably rising levels of anti-Asian hate, this book offers antiracist resources informed by Asian/North American feminist theology and biblical scholarship. Although there exist scholarly books and articles on Asian American theology (broadly defined) have proliferated in response to the current ethical, political, and cultural environment have been prolific, there have been few concerted efforts to interrogate or dismantle anti-Asian racism inseparable from anti-black racism, and white settler colonialism that have often undermined the communal spirit and livelihood of Christian churches in the current political climate. In the current political climate, COVID-related anti-Asian hate and racial conflict, which all intersect with gender and sexuality-based violence, require theological, moral, and political inquiries. Hence, this book notes the current paucity of work with critical discussions on the multiple facets of racism from Asian American feminist theological perspectives. Contributors deepen the inter/transdisciplinary approaches concerning how to dismantle racist theological teachings, biblical interpretations, liturgical presentations, and the Christian church’s leadership structure.

Faithful Antiracism

Faithful Antiracism
Title Faithful Antiracism PDF eBook
Author Christina Barland Edmondson
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 171
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830847243

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Reader's Choice Award Winner It's time to move past talk. It's no longer news to most of us that our society has a deep-seated racism problem. Christians of all ethnic and economic backgrounds are tired of seeing the ugly legacy of racism play out before their eyes and feeling ill-equipped to respond. They watch as friends and family members leave the visible church over this issue, or fall prey to a gospel of White nationalism that is an affront to the cross of Christ. Racism presents itself as an undefeatable foe—a sustained scourge on the reputation of the church. In Faithful Antiracism, Christina Barland Edmondson and Chad Brennan take confidence from the truth that Christ has overcome the world, including racism, and offer clear analysis and interventions to challenge and resist its pernicious power. Drawing on brand-new research from the landmark Race, Religion, and Justice Project led by Michael Emerson and others, this book represents the most comprehensive study on Christians and race since Emerson's own book Divided by Faith (2001). It invites readers to put this data to immediate practical use, applying it to their own specific context. Compelled by our grievous social moment and by the timeless truth of Scripture, Faithful Antiracism will equip readers to move past talk and enter the fight against racism in both practical and hopeful ways.

Becoming an Anti-Racist Church

Becoming an Anti-Racist Church
Title Becoming an Anti-Racist Church PDF eBook
Author Joseph Barndt
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 234
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451411758

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Christians addressing racism in American society must begin with a frank assessment of how race figures in the churches themselves, leading activist Joseph Barndt argues. This practical and important volume extends the insights of Barndt's earlier, more general work to address the race situation in the churches themselves and to equip people there to be agents for change in and beyond their church communities.

Anti-Blackness and Christian Ethics

Anti-Blackness and Christian Ethics
Title Anti-Blackness and Christian Ethics PDF eBook
Author Lloyd, Vincent W.
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages
Release 2017-11-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608337162

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Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism

Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism
Title Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Tran
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2021-11-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0197587909

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Any serious consideration of Asian American life forces us to reframe the way we talk about racism and antiracism. The current emphasis on racial identity obscures the political economic basis that makes racialized life in America legible. This is especially true when it comes to Asian Americans. This book reframes the conversation in terms of what has been called ""racial capitalism"" and utilizes two extended case studies to show how Asian Americans perpetuate and resist its political economy.

The Sin of White Supremacy

The Sin of White Supremacy
Title The Sin of White Supremacy PDF eBook
Author Fletcher Hill, Jeannine
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages
Release 2017-08-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608337022

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How Christian supremacy gave birth to white supremacy -- The witchcraft of white supremacy -- When words create worlds -- The symbolic capital of New Testament love -- The cruciform Christ -- Christian love in a weighted world

A Transpacific Imagination of Theology, Ethics, and Spiritual Activism

A Transpacific Imagination of Theology, Ethics, and Spiritual Activism
Title A Transpacific Imagination of Theology, Ethics, and Spiritual Activism PDF eBook
Author Keun-joo Christine Pae
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 207
Release 2023-12-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 3031437667

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Despite prolific feminist voices in Christian ethics, transnational perspectives are still underdeveloped. Similarly, ‘secular’ transnational feminist scholarship often overlooks religious faith, rituals, and spirituality, crucial to many women’s liberation movements across the globe. This book aims to fill these gaps in Christian and secular feminist scholarships by constructing a transnational feminist theo-ethics. Furthermore, by bringing the theological and the transnational together, the book offers an alternative tool in analyzing social identities beyond intersectionality (i.e., interstitial approach and interstitial integrity) and thus, renews feminist theological understandings, especially of time, memories, and healing beyond linear approaches. A renewed analytical tool would help the readers critically reinterrogate the global power structure buttressed by empire, militarized capitalism, and heteropatriarchal religious ideologies at the cost of raced, sexed, and classed bodies. At the same time, the book would create space where readers create and recreate theo-ethical visions for global peace and justice constructed upon transnational feminist praxis of solidarity and spiritual activism. Case studies offer concrete sites to inform readers about how to use transnational feminist theories at a micro- and macropolitical levels, and produce transnational feminist knowledge of God, spiritual activism, and solidarity. This book is written for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in religion, gender studies, and Asian/American studies to critically engage in the political, the theological, and the spiritual from transnational perspectives not as observers but as active participants in global politics.