Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781602588059
ISBN-10: 1602588058
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
ISBN-10: 1602588058
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)
Recenzii
"In recent years, scholars have begun to name Bonhoeffer's experience in Harlem as central to his development, but no one until now has provided such a rich analysis of the embedded cultural thinking he had to shed and the degree and manner in which he did so. Bonhoeffers Black Jesus not only will ignite new discussions on Bonhoeffer and race, but also will guide readers into more honest reflection on the entrenched nature of racism and the deliberative thinking and action necessary for resistance." -- Jennifer M McBride, Regents Chair of Ethics at Wartburg College
"Bonhoeffers Black Jesus is a compelling study of Bonhoeffers encounter with the Christianity he found alive in the streets of Harlem and the sanctuary of Abyssinian Baptist Church. These formative experiences inspired Bonhoeffers efforts to undermine the false connection between White imperialist identity and Jesus. The Black Christ that Williams finds in Bonhoeffer challenges all of us to live more authentically and fully into the call to do justice. Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus is a must read." -- Emilie M Townes, E Rhodes & Leona B Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt Divinity School
"Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus is destined to transform Bonhoeffer studies. Previously scholars have focused on Bonhoeffer's experience that year at Union Theological Seminary, but Williams makes a plausible case that his experiences in neighboring Harlem were far more decisive in shaping the man who returned to Germany to take on the Nazis and the Nazifying Protestant churches." -- David P Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics Director, Center for Theology & Public Life, Mercer University
"This study of Bonhoeffer and the black Christ is a revelation, an unveiling that illumines the deep places of Bonhoeffers life and thought. Moreover, Reggie Williams' presentation and writing are exemplary, within reach of any audience serious about Bonhoeffer." -- Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold Niebuhr Professor Emeritus of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, New York City
"Reggie Williams' Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus breaks new ground in offering a detailed and vibrant portrait of the Harlem Renaissance that was in full blossom during Bonhoeffers time in New York." -- Victoria J Barnett, Contemporary Church History Quarterly (20:3)
"Bonhoeffers Black Jesus is a compelling study of Bonhoeffers encounter with the Christianity he found alive in the streets of Harlem and the sanctuary of Abyssinian Baptist Church. These formative experiences inspired Bonhoeffers efforts to undermine the false connection between White imperialist identity and Jesus. The Black Christ that Williams finds in Bonhoeffer challenges all of us to live more authentically and fully into the call to do justice. Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus is a must read." -- Emilie M Townes, E Rhodes & Leona B Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt Divinity School
"Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus is destined to transform Bonhoeffer studies. Previously scholars have focused on Bonhoeffer's experience that year at Union Theological Seminary, but Williams makes a plausible case that his experiences in neighboring Harlem were far more decisive in shaping the man who returned to Germany to take on the Nazis and the Nazifying Protestant churches." -- David P Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics Director, Center for Theology & Public Life, Mercer University
"This study of Bonhoeffer and the black Christ is a revelation, an unveiling that illumines the deep places of Bonhoeffers life and thought. Moreover, Reggie Williams' presentation and writing are exemplary, within reach of any audience serious about Bonhoeffer." -- Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold Niebuhr Professor Emeritus of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, New York City
"Reggie Williams' Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus breaks new ground in offering a detailed and vibrant portrait of the Harlem Renaissance that was in full blossom during Bonhoeffers time in New York." -- Victoria J Barnett, Contemporary Church History Quarterly (20:3)
Cuprins
Introduction 1. To Harlem and Back: Seeing Jesus with New Eyes 2. A Theology of Resistance in the Harlem Renaissance 3. Bonhoeffer in the Veiled Corner: Jesus in the Harlem Renaissance 4. Christ, Empathy, and Confrontation at Abyssinian Baptist Church 5. Christ-Centered Empathic Resistance: Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus in Germany Conclusion