As right-wing conservatives dare to call themselves Christians while tearing down equality and justice and fanning the flames of fascism in America, Carter Heyward issues a call to action for true lovers of God. Only by condemning the destructive culture of white Christian nationalism can we fashion a world full of God's truth, love, and wisdom.
As right-wing conservatives dare to call themselves Christians while tearing down equality and justice and fanning the flames of fascism in America, Carter Heyward issues a call to action for true lovers of God. Only by condemning the destructive culture of white Christian nationalism can we fashion a world full of God's truth, love, and wisdom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carter Heyward is an American feminist theologian and priest in the Episcopal Church, the province of the worldwide Anglican Communion in the United States. In 1974, she was one of the Philadelphia Eleven, eleven women whose ordinations eventually paved the way for the recognition of women as priests in the Episcopal Church in 1976. Heyward is the author of some eleven books and has edited / contributed to a further three. Her most recent books are Tears of Christopena: Mystical Musings on Grief, Evil, and Godding and She Flies On: A White Christian Debutante Wakes Up. She lives the North Carolina mountains south of Asheville.
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Acknowledgments Preface Part I: In the Beginning Chapter 1: Why This Book? Chapter 2: What is White Christian Nationalism? Part II: The Seven Deadly Sins Chapter 3: Sin as Our Collective Problem Chapter 4: The First Sin: The Lust for Omnipotence Chapter 5: The Second Sin: Entitlement Chapter 6: The Third Sin: White Supremacy Chapter 7: The Fourth Sin: Misogyny Chapter 8: The Fifth Sin: Capitalist Spirituality Chapter 9: The Sixth Sin: Domination of the Earth and Its Creatures Chapter 10: The Seventh Sin: Violence Part III: A Call to Action Chapter 11: Questions and Call Chapter 12: The First Call: Into Sharing Power-With One Another Chapter 13: The Second Call: Into Humility Chapter 14: The Third Call: Into the Blackness of God Chapter 15: The Fourth Call: Into Empowering Women, Celebrating Sexuality, and Affirming Gender Diversity Chapter 16: The Fifth Call: Transforming Capitalism Chapter 17: The Sixth Call: Belonging with Earth and Animals Chapter 18: The Seventh Call: To Break the Spiral of Violence Resources and Bibliography
Acknowledgments Preface Part I: In the Beginning Chapter 1: Why This Book? Chapter 2: What is White Christian Nationalism? Part II: The Seven Deadly Sins Chapter 3: Sin as Our Collective Problem Chapter 4: The First Sin: The Lust for Omnipotence Chapter 5: The Second Sin: Entitlement Chapter 6: The Third Sin: White Supremacy Chapter 7: The Fourth Sin: Misogyny Chapter 8: The Fifth Sin: Capitalist Spirituality Chapter 9: The Sixth Sin: Domination of the Earth and Its Creatures Chapter 10: The Seventh Sin: Violence Part III: A Call to Action Chapter 11: Questions and Call Chapter 12: The First Call: Into Sharing Power-With One Another Chapter 13: The Second Call: Into Humility Chapter 14: The Third Call: Into the Blackness of God Chapter 15: The Fourth Call: Into Empowering Women, Celebrating Sexuality, and Affirming Gender Diversity Chapter 16: The Fifth Call: Transforming Capitalism Chapter 17: The Sixth Call: Belonging with Earth and Animals Chapter 18: The Seventh Call: To Break the Spiral of Violence Resources and Bibliography
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