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Race: a theological account

J. Kameron Carter
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  • Contents

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  • Frontmatter (page i)
  • Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Prologue: The Argument at a Glance (page 3)
  • Prelude on Christology and Race: Irenaeus as Anti-Gnostic Intellectual (page 11)
  • PART I: Dramatizing Race: A Theological Account of Modernity (page 37)
    • 1. The Drama of Race: Toward a Theological Account of Modernity (page 39)
    • 2. The Great Drama of Religion: Modernity, the Jews, and the Theopolitics of Race (page 79)
  • PART II: Engaging Race: The Field of African American Religious Studies (page 123)
    • 3. Historicizing Race: Albert J. Raboteau, Religious History, and the Ambiguities of Blackness (page 125)
    • 4. Theologizing Race: James H. Cone, Liberation, and the Theological Meaning of Blackness (page 157)
    • 5. Signifying Race: Charles H. Long and the Opacity of Blackness (page 195)
    • Interlude on Christology and Race: Gregory of Nyssa as Abolitionist Intellectual (page 229)
  • PART III: Redirecting Race: Outlines of a Theological Program (page 253)
    • 6. The Birth of Christ: A Theological Reading of Briton Hammon's 1760 Narrative (page 255)
    • 7. The Death of Christ: A Theological Reading of Frederick Douglass's 1845 Narrative (page 285)
    • 8. The Spirit of Christ: A Theological Reading of the Writings of Jarena Lee (page 313)
    • Postlude on Christology and Race: Maximus the Confessor as Anticolonialist Intellectual (page 343)
  • Epilogue: The Discourse of Theology in the Twenty-First Century (page 371)
  • Notes (page 381)
  • Index (page 469)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JR 89.4 (Oct. 2009): 601-603 http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/606097
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780199882373 (ebook)
  • 9780195152791 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Religion
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