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Moved by the Spirit: Religion and the Movement for Black Lives explores the religious and theological significance of the Black Lives Matter Movement. The volume argues for engaging the complex ways religion is present in the movement as well as how the movement is changing religion. The contributors analyze this relationship from a variety of religious and theological perspectives on public protest, the meaning of freedom, Black humanity, the arts and practices of Black religious culture, and the transformation of Black religious communities. The volume reveals that the Movement for Black…mehr
Moved by the Spirit: Religion and the Movement for Black Lives explores the religious and theological significance of the Black Lives Matter Movement. The volume argues for engaging the complex ways religion is present in the movement as well as how the movement is changing religion. The contributors analyze this relationship from a variety of religious and theological perspectives on public protest, the meaning of freedom, Black humanity, the arts and practices of Black religious culture, and the transformation of Black religious communities. The volume reveals that the Movement for Black Lives is changing our understanding of religious experience and communities.
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Autorenporträt
Christophe D. Ringer is Associate Professor of Theological Ethics and Society at Chicago Theological Seminary. Teresa L. Smallwood is James Franklin Kelly and Hope Eyster Kelly Associate Professor of Public Theology at United Lutheran Seminary. Emilie M. Townes is E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Ethics and Society and University Distinguished Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, Emilie Townes Acknowledgments Introduction, Teresa L. Smallwood and Christophe D. Ringer Part One: Black Public Theology Chapter One: "Today is Not My Day to Die": Public Theology, Precarious Lives, and the Politics of the Streets, Michael Brandon McCormack and Stachelle Bussey Chapter Two: Black Lives Matter: A Black Theological Hauntology, Charlene Sinclair Chapter Three: Their Words Became Flesh, Teresa L. Smallwood Chapter Four: We Gon' Be Alright: Public Theology, Subjectivity and Experiencing the Sacred in the Movement for Black Lives, Christophe D. Ringer Part Two: Black Humanity Chapter Five: Self-Amending Blackness and The Movement for Black Lives: Justice and Leadership in Liberatory Spaces, Forrest E. Harris Chapter Six: On In(Visibilities), José Francisco Morales Torres Chapter Seven: The Emergence of the Black Buddhist Radical Tradition, Pamela Ayo Yetunde and Rima Vesely-Flad Part Three: Black Churches Chapter Eight: The Black Church Movement Profile is Dead: The Audac
Foreword, Emilie Townes Acknowledgments Introduction, Teresa L. Smallwood and Christophe D. Ringer Part One: Black Public Theology Chapter One: "Today is Not My Day to Die": Public Theology, Precarious Lives, and the Politics of the Streets, Michael Brandon McCormack and Stachelle Bussey Chapter Two: Black Lives Matter: A Black Theological Hauntology, Charlene Sinclair Chapter Three: Their Words Became Flesh, Teresa L. Smallwood Chapter Four: We Gon' Be Alright: Public Theology, Subjectivity and Experiencing the Sacred in the Movement for Black Lives, Christophe D. Ringer Part Two: Black Humanity Chapter Five: Self-Amending Blackness and The Movement for Black Lives: Justice and Leadership in Liberatory Spaces, Forrest E. Harris Chapter Six: On In(Visibilities), José Francisco Morales Torres Chapter Seven: The Emergence of the Black Buddhist Radical Tradition, Pamela Ayo Yetunde and Rima Vesely-Flad Part Three: Black Churches Chapter Eight: The Black Church Movement Profile is Dead: The Audac
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