Witnessing Whiteness identifies the roots of white supremacy within the Christian church's theology and practice, and argues that the white church has a particular, and fundamental, responsibility to address it. Employing the shared resources of white traditionalist witness theology and black liberationist theology, and attending to the criticisms liberation theology directs at traditionalism, it proposes concrete practices to challenge the white church's and white theology's complicity in white supremacy.
Witnessing Whiteness identifies the roots of white supremacy within the Christian church's theology and practice, and argues that the white church has a particular, and fundamental, responsibility to address it. Employing the shared resources of white traditionalist witness theology and black liberationist theology, and attending to the criticisms liberation theology directs at traditionalism, it proposes concrete practices to challenge the white church's and white theology's complicity in white supremacy.
Kristopher Norris is Visiting Professor of Public Theology at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. He earned his PhD in Religious Studies at the University of Virginia and a Master of Divinity at Duke University. He is the author of numerous essays and articles in publications such as the Journal of Religious Ethics and the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. What Is Going On? 1. Racism at the End of White Christian America 2. The Theological Origins of White Supremacy Part II. Who Is Christ For Us Today? 3. Witnessing White Theology 4. Narrating Black Theology Part III. Where Do We Go From Here? 5. An Ethic of Responsibility 6. Remembrance, Repentance, Reparation Conclusion
Introduction Part I. What Is Going On? 1. Racism at the End of White Christian America 2. The Theological Origins of White Supremacy Part II. Who Is Christ For Us Today? 3. Witnessing White Theology 4. Narrating Black Theology Part III. Where Do We Go From Here? 5. An Ethic of Responsibility 6. Remembrance, Repentance, Reparation Conclusion
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