Christology and Whiteness : what would Jesus do? / edited by George Yancy.


London New York : Routledge, 2012.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction : framing the problem / George Yancy — What Jesus wouldn’t do : a white theologian engages whiteness / Karen Teel — Grotesque un/knowing of suffering : a white Christian response / Laurie M. CAssidy — Jesus must needs go through Samaria : disestablishing the mountains of race and the hegemony of whiteness / Cheryl Townsend Gilkes — The Black church and whiteness : looking for Jesus in strange paces / Moni McIntyre — What would Zacchaeus do? the case for disidentifying with Jesus / Jennifer Harvey — Is Christ white? racism and Christology / Rosemary Radford Ruether — When a white man-god is the truth and the way for black Christians / Raci C. West — Who belongs to Christ? / Josiah U. Young III — Upstart Messiahs, renegade Saritans, and temple exorcisms : what can Jesus’ peasant resistance movement in first-century Palestine teach us about confronting color-blind whiteness today? / james W. Perkinson — Jesus, Whiteness, and the disinherited / William David Hart — Looking like me? : Jesus images, Christology, and the limitations fo theological blackness / Anthony B. Pinn — The (black) Jesus of Detroit : reflections on black power and the (white) American Christ / M Shawn Copeland — The mimesis of salvation and dissimilitude in the scandalous gospel of Jesus / Victor Anderson.

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