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Unmasking White Preaching: Racial Hegemony, Resistance, and Possibilities in Homiletics

Baker, Christopher M.(Contributions by)Brooks, Gennifer Benjamin(Contributions by)Duchesne, Suzanne Wenonah(Contributions by)Kim-Cragg, HyeRan(Contributions by)Lee, Peace Pyunghwa(Contributions by)Liu, Gerald C.(Contributions by)Mumford, Debra J.(Contributions by)Neal, Jerusha Matsen(Contributions by)Scales, Andrew Thompson(Contributions by)Schade, Leah D.(Contributions by)Stark, David(Contributions by)Travis, Sarah(Contributions by)Valle-Ruiz, Lis(Contributions by)Voelz, Richard W.(Contributions by)Wymer, Andrew(Contributions by)Yarborough, Chelsea Brooke(Contributions by)Valle-Ruiz, Lis(Edited by)Wymer, Andrew(Edited by)
Part of the Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology series
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This book examines the impact of white racialization in homiletics. The first section, Racial Hegemony, interrogates the white, colonial bias of Euro-American homiletical practice, pedagogy, and theory with particular attention to the intersection of preaching and racialization. The second section, Resistance and Possibilities, contributes diverse critical homiletical approaches emerging in conversation with racially-minoritized scholarship and racially subjugated knowledge and practice. By reading this book, preachers and professors of preaching will encounter alternative, non-dominant homiletical pathways toward a more just future for the church and the world.

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Lexington Books
1793653003 / 9781793653000
eBook (EPUB)
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15/04/2022
English
246 pages
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