In Sheep's Clothing
The Idolatry of White Christian Nationalism
Herausgeber: Bywater, Bill; Yancy, George
In Sheep's Clothing
The Idolatry of White Christian Nationalism
Herausgeber: Bywater, Bill; Yancy, George
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This diverse and daring interrogation of the roots and implications of rampant white Christian nationalism provides conceptual clarity regarding this toxic intersection of political extremism, racism, and religion. Discussing current events with philosophical, sociological, and political context, the volume is a call-to-action for all readers.
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This diverse and daring interrogation of the roots and implications of rampant white Christian nationalism provides conceptual clarity regarding this toxic intersection of political extremism, racism, and religion. Discussing current events with philosophical, sociological, and political context, the volume is a call-to-action for all readers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781538183281
- ISBN-10: 1538183285
- Artikelnr.: 68888323
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781538183281
- ISBN-10: 1538183285
- Artikelnr.: 68888323
George Yancy is the author, editor, and co-editor of over 20 books, including Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly About Racism in America. He is known for his influential essays and interviews in the New York Times' philosophy column, The Stone. Yancy lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he is professor of philosophy at Emory University. Bill Bywater is emeritus professor of philosophy at Allegheny College. He has published in aesthetics and media studies including a book on the English art critic Clive Bell. His most recent work on social justice, education and democracy can be found in edited volumes by Solymosi and Schook, by Hanes and Weisman, by Yancy, and by Ducey, Headley, and Feagin as well as an interview with Noelle McAfee in the Kettering Review. He is a pragmatist in the tradition of John Dewey. J. Kameron Carter is professor of religious studies, English, and African American studies at Indiana University Bloomington. He is co-director of Indiana University's Center for Religion and the Human. He is author of Race: A Theological Account, The Anarchy of Black Religion: A Mystic Song, and The Religion of Whiteness: An Apocalyptic Lyric.
Foreword by J. Kameron Carter
Introduction by George Yancy
Introduction by Bill Bywater
Opening Poem
Mary Magdalene Sings
Becky Thompson
1. White Christians and the U.S. Corporate Warrior State
Mark Lewis Taylor
2. White Mob Logic
Karen Teel
3. The "Promised Land" in Christian Nationalist Rhetoric: The Persistent
Vision of Christianity as a Religion of Conquest
Brock Bahler
4. Discipleship or Duplicity? A Christian "No" to white Christian Nationalism
Anna Floerke Scheid
5. White Christians Warring against Democracy: A Long History
Joe Feagin
6. The Pedagogy of Hegemony: A History of Christian Nationalism's
Narrative Wars and School Dominance
Todd M. Mealy
7. Who do you say that I am?
Laurie Cassidy
8. The Theological Irony of White Christian Nationalism: A View from the South
Leah Kalmanson
9. Christian Churches in North America and the Imperatives of the Dialogue of
Action Toward Restitution and Restorative Justice for Blacks,
Latinos/Latinx, and Native Americans
Marinus Chijioke Iwuchukwu
10. Legitimate Political Discourse": January 6th and the Brutality of White
Theodicy
Biko Mandela Gray
11. Philosophical Ends and Theological Beginnings: The Logos, the Nigger,
and Whiteness in American Christianity
Timothy Golden
12. Misogyny and the Stench of White Supremacist Christianity
Traci C. West
13. "Where Is the Love?": Christian Nationalism and the Politics of Exclusion
Kathy Glass
14. The Life and Death of Queen Elizabeth II: Defender of the Faith, Supreme
Governor of the Church of England, and Manifestation of the White Colonial
Gaze
Kimberley Ducey
15. "The Order" of the Day: Lessons, Philosophical and Otherwise, from
Childhood at the Heart of American Christian Nationalism
James Garrison
16. Victims of the Cross: Violence and Apocalyptic Discourse in Christian
Nationalism
Sheldon George
17. White Solidarity on Campus and The Sin of Neutrality
Elisabeth Vasko
18. Can White Christian Nationalists and Donald Trump Be Overcome?
Josiah Ulysses Young III
19. Revolution and the Soul of White Christianity
Dean J. Johnson
20. The Hidden White Flesh of White Christian Nationalism:
Anthropological Docetism and the Forging of Idols
José Francisco Morales Torres
21. On White Christian Violence
Anthony Paul Smith
Closing Poem
ORIGINAL SIN
Michael Simms
Index
About the Contributors
Introduction by George Yancy
Introduction by Bill Bywater
Opening Poem
Mary Magdalene Sings
Becky Thompson
1. White Christians and the U.S. Corporate Warrior State
Mark Lewis Taylor
2. White Mob Logic
Karen Teel
3. The "Promised Land" in Christian Nationalist Rhetoric: The Persistent
Vision of Christianity as a Religion of Conquest
Brock Bahler
4. Discipleship or Duplicity? A Christian "No" to white Christian Nationalism
Anna Floerke Scheid
5. White Christians Warring against Democracy: A Long History
Joe Feagin
6. The Pedagogy of Hegemony: A History of Christian Nationalism's
Narrative Wars and School Dominance
Todd M. Mealy
7. Who do you say that I am?
Laurie Cassidy
8. The Theological Irony of White Christian Nationalism: A View from the South
Leah Kalmanson
9. Christian Churches in North America and the Imperatives of the Dialogue of
Action Toward Restitution and Restorative Justice for Blacks,
Latinos/Latinx, and Native Americans
Marinus Chijioke Iwuchukwu
10. Legitimate Political Discourse": January 6th and the Brutality of White
Theodicy
Biko Mandela Gray
11. Philosophical Ends and Theological Beginnings: The Logos, the Nigger,
and Whiteness in American Christianity
Timothy Golden
12. Misogyny and the Stench of White Supremacist Christianity
Traci C. West
13. "Where Is the Love?": Christian Nationalism and the Politics of Exclusion
Kathy Glass
14. The Life and Death of Queen Elizabeth II: Defender of the Faith, Supreme
Governor of the Church of England, and Manifestation of the White Colonial
Gaze
Kimberley Ducey
15. "The Order" of the Day: Lessons, Philosophical and Otherwise, from
Childhood at the Heart of American Christian Nationalism
James Garrison
16. Victims of the Cross: Violence and Apocalyptic Discourse in Christian
Nationalism
Sheldon George
17. White Solidarity on Campus and The Sin of Neutrality
Elisabeth Vasko
18. Can White Christian Nationalists and Donald Trump Be Overcome?
Josiah Ulysses Young III
19. Revolution and the Soul of White Christianity
Dean J. Johnson
20. The Hidden White Flesh of White Christian Nationalism:
Anthropological Docetism and the Forging of Idols
José Francisco Morales Torres
21. On White Christian Violence
Anthony Paul Smith
Closing Poem
ORIGINAL SIN
Michael Simms
Index
About the Contributors
Foreword by J. Kameron Carter
Introduction by George Yancy
Introduction by Bill Bywater
Opening Poem
Mary Magdalene Sings
Becky Thompson
1. White Christians and the U.S. Corporate Warrior State
Mark Lewis Taylor
2. White Mob Logic
Karen Teel
3. The "Promised Land" in Christian Nationalist Rhetoric: The Persistent
Vision of Christianity as a Religion of Conquest
Brock Bahler
4. Discipleship or Duplicity? A Christian "No" to white Christian Nationalism
Anna Floerke Scheid
5. White Christians Warring against Democracy: A Long History
Joe Feagin
6. The Pedagogy of Hegemony: A History of Christian Nationalism's
Narrative Wars and School Dominance
Todd M. Mealy
7. Who do you say that I am?
Laurie Cassidy
8. The Theological Irony of White Christian Nationalism: A View from the South
Leah Kalmanson
9. Christian Churches in North America and the Imperatives of the Dialogue of
Action Toward Restitution and Restorative Justice for Blacks,
Latinos/Latinx, and Native Americans
Marinus Chijioke Iwuchukwu
10. Legitimate Political Discourse": January 6th and the Brutality of White
Theodicy
Biko Mandela Gray
11. Philosophical Ends and Theological Beginnings: The Logos, the Nigger,
and Whiteness in American Christianity
Timothy Golden
12. Misogyny and the Stench of White Supremacist Christianity
Traci C. West
13. "Where Is the Love?": Christian Nationalism and the Politics of Exclusion
Kathy Glass
14. The Life and Death of Queen Elizabeth II: Defender of the Faith, Supreme
Governor of the Church of England, and Manifestation of the White Colonial
Gaze
Kimberley Ducey
15. "The Order" of the Day: Lessons, Philosophical and Otherwise, from
Childhood at the Heart of American Christian Nationalism
James Garrison
16. Victims of the Cross: Violence and Apocalyptic Discourse in Christian
Nationalism
Sheldon George
17. White Solidarity on Campus and The Sin of Neutrality
Elisabeth Vasko
18. Can White Christian Nationalists and Donald Trump Be Overcome?
Josiah Ulysses Young III
19. Revolution and the Soul of White Christianity
Dean J. Johnson
20. The Hidden White Flesh of White Christian Nationalism:
Anthropological Docetism and the Forging of Idols
José Francisco Morales Torres
21. On White Christian Violence
Anthony Paul Smith
Closing Poem
ORIGINAL SIN
Michael Simms
Index
About the Contributors
Introduction by George Yancy
Introduction by Bill Bywater
Opening Poem
Mary Magdalene Sings
Becky Thompson
1. White Christians and the U.S. Corporate Warrior State
Mark Lewis Taylor
2. White Mob Logic
Karen Teel
3. The "Promised Land" in Christian Nationalist Rhetoric: The Persistent
Vision of Christianity as a Religion of Conquest
Brock Bahler
4. Discipleship or Duplicity? A Christian "No" to white Christian Nationalism
Anna Floerke Scheid
5. White Christians Warring against Democracy: A Long History
Joe Feagin
6. The Pedagogy of Hegemony: A History of Christian Nationalism's
Narrative Wars and School Dominance
Todd M. Mealy
7. Who do you say that I am?
Laurie Cassidy
8. The Theological Irony of White Christian Nationalism: A View from the South
Leah Kalmanson
9. Christian Churches in North America and the Imperatives of the Dialogue of
Action Toward Restitution and Restorative Justice for Blacks,
Latinos/Latinx, and Native Americans
Marinus Chijioke Iwuchukwu
10. Legitimate Political Discourse": January 6th and the Brutality of White
Theodicy
Biko Mandela Gray
11. Philosophical Ends and Theological Beginnings: The Logos, the Nigger,
and Whiteness in American Christianity
Timothy Golden
12. Misogyny and the Stench of White Supremacist Christianity
Traci C. West
13. "Where Is the Love?": Christian Nationalism and the Politics of Exclusion
Kathy Glass
14. The Life and Death of Queen Elizabeth II: Defender of the Faith, Supreme
Governor of the Church of England, and Manifestation of the White Colonial
Gaze
Kimberley Ducey
15. "The Order" of the Day: Lessons, Philosophical and Otherwise, from
Childhood at the Heart of American Christian Nationalism
James Garrison
16. Victims of the Cross: Violence and Apocalyptic Discourse in Christian
Nationalism
Sheldon George
17. White Solidarity on Campus and The Sin of Neutrality
Elisabeth Vasko
18. Can White Christian Nationalists and Donald Trump Be Overcome?
Josiah Ulysses Young III
19. Revolution and the Soul of White Christianity
Dean J. Johnson
20. The Hidden White Flesh of White Christian Nationalism:
Anthropological Docetism and the Forging of Idols
José Francisco Morales Torres
21. On White Christian Violence
Anthony Paul Smith
Closing Poem
ORIGINAL SIN
Michael Simms
Index
About the Contributors