God, Race, and History examines how Christian theologies of providence have served as sites at which race has been constructed and resisted in modernity. It articulates an account of providence as the presence of Jesus Christ in the struggles of ordinary, overlooked, and oppressed human creatures to survive and flourish.
God, Race, and History examines how Christian theologies of providence have served as sites at which race has been constructed and resisted in modernity. It articulates an account of providence as the presence of Jesus Christ in the struggles of ordinary, overlooked, and oppressed human creatures to survive and flourish.
Matt R. Jantzen is visiting assistant professor of ministry studies and director of the Emmaus Scholars Program at Hope College.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 The Problem of Providence in Contemporary Theology: From Recovery to Liberation Chapter 2 G. W. F. Hegel: Providence in Time, Space, and Race Chapter 3 Karl Barth: Providence Between East and West Chapter 4 James H. Cone: Providence as the Cities Burned Chapter 5 Liberating Providence: The Spirit, Christ's Presence, and Creaturely Participation Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 The Problem of Providence in Contemporary Theology: From Recovery to Liberation Chapter 2 G. W. F. Hegel: Providence in Time, Space, and Race Chapter 3 Karl Barth: Providence Between East and West Chapter 4 James H. Cone: Providence as the Cities Burned Chapter 5 Liberating Providence: The Spirit, Christ's Presence, and Creaturely Participation Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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