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Why White Christians Should Attend Nonwhite Churches

jamesmccarty wrote 1 month ago: The church small group I am a part of has been studying William Stringfellow’s Imposters of Go … more →

Tags: america, American Christianity, American Culture, Christian Ethics, Race, Racial Reconciliation, Social Justice, Trayvon Martin

J. Kameron Carter's sermon "When God Calls."1 comment

Brian LePort wrote 1 month ago: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed forty-four years ago today. I find this recent sermon by Dr. J … more →

Tags: Martin Luther King Jr.

Race, Theology, and the Politics of Abjection: An Interview with J. Kameron Carter, Part I

celucienljoseph wrote 2 months ago: From the theotherjournal.com: “In this two-part interview, the theologian J. Kameron Carter di … more →

Tags: Race: A Theological Account, Theology and Race

Liberating But No Longer Black Theology

Starlette McNeill wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been up since about 5:30 a.m. Unable to secure a round trip ticket to Durham, North Carol … more →

Tags: Race and Christian Identity, Race and Christian Witness, Race and the Identity of Jesus Christ, The new black theology, Christian Century, Jonathan Tran, Willie J. Jennings, brian bantum, black liberation theology in 2012

Carter book event -- Concluding open thread

Adam Kotsko wrote 8 months ago: This book event has gone on much longer than I anticipated, and now we are obviously in the midst of … more →

Tags: Race: A Theological Account book event

Carter book event -- Postlude on Christology and Race: Maximus the Confessor as Anticolonialist Intellectual10 comments

Adam Kotsko wrote 9 months ago: I’m posting this slightly out of order, as we’ve had a bit of a delay on getting a post … more →

Tags: Race: A Theological Account book event, Maximus The Confessor

Carter book event: Interlude on Christology and Race: Gregory of Nyssa as Abolitionist Intellectual1 comment

Adam Kotsko wrote 9 months ago: This is the second of three sections of the book arguing that patristic thinkers provide resources f … more →

Tags: Gregory of Nyssa, Race: A Theological Account book event

Carter Book Event: Signifying Race: Charles H. Long and the Opacity of Blackness (Chapter 5)12 comments

Anthony Paul Smith wrote 9 months ago: Carter focuses on the work of Charles H. Long, a historian of religion in the school of Eliade and C … more →

Tags: Race: A Theological Account book event

Carter Book Event: Theologizing Race: James H. Cone, Liberation, and the Theological Meaning of Blackness (Chapter 4)21 comments

xpickett wrote 9 months ago: —Xavier Pickett is the Founder and President of Reformed Blacks of America, a Philadelphia based thi … more →

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Carter Book Event: Historicizing Race: Albert J. Raboteau, Religious History, and the Ambiguities of Blackness (Chapter 3)27 comments

xpickett wrote 10 months ago: —Xavier Pickett is the Founder and President of Reformed Blacks of America, a Philadelphia based thi … more →

Tags: Race: A Theological Account book event

On Being Anti-Christian59 comments

danbarber wrote 10 months ago: As our discussion of J. Kameron Carter’s Race proceeds, I’d like, in the spirit of … more →

Tags: Christian Theology, Foucault

Carter Book Event: The Great Drama of Religion: Modernity, the Jews, and the Theopolitics of Race (Chapter 2)14 comments

Brandy Daniels wrote 10 months ago: In chapter 2, Carter furthers his claim that “the story of the modern invention of race could not be … more →

Tags: kant, Race, Race: A Theological Account book event

Carter Book Event: The Drama of Race: Toward a Theological Account of Modernity (Chapter 1)42 comments

Brandy Daniels wrote 10 months ago: In the first chapter of Race, Carter begins the work of excavating what is theological—to be slightl … more →

Tags: Foucault, Race, Race: A Theological Account book event

Carter book event: Prologue and Prelude14 comments

Adam Kotsko wrote 11 months ago: Carter positions his book as an attempt to fill a gap in the existing discussion of the modern racia … more →

Tags: Irenaeus, Race: A Theological Account book event

J. Kameron Carter on the Fourth of July2 comments

Adam Kotsko wrote 11 months ago: I plan on starting our book event tomorrow, but you can get yourself into a Jay Carter mood by readi … more →

Tags: Politics, Christian Theology, Race

Random Theological Observations I

A.J. Smith wrote 1 year ago: - I was shocked by how good Augustus H. Strong’s III vol. Baptist Systematic Theology is. It was pub … more →

Tags: Slavoj Zizek, David Bentley Hart, Jurgen Moltmann, Herbert McCabe, Blogging, Augustus Strong, C. S. Lewis, Terry Eagleton, Eberhard Jüngel

Why I'm Back

Brandy Daniels wrote 1 year ago: I was really quite ready to give up on this thing. Blogging is a discipline that I’ve not been … more →

Tags: Theology, Theologians, Willie Jennings, Amy Laura Hall, Karl Barth

Jesus Land, again1 comment

jerusalemtojericho wrote 1 year ago: Since having read Jesus Land and posted about it – twice – there have been a couple of i … more →

Tags: Books, Children, Grace, racism, Abuse, Julia Scheeres, Jesus Land, Adoption, Race

We Are Still Gentiles: Another Look at Hauerwas and Pinches' "Christians Among the Virtues"29 comments

Katie Grimes wrote 1 year ago: While I love reading Hauerwas’ (the man who wants Protestants to be more Catholic and Catholics to b … more →

Tags: Jesus, The Cross, Supersessionism, Virtue, Flourishing, Anti-Imperialism


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