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A Theology of Race and Place

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Exploring the intersection of Christian theology and racial reconciliation, this book examines the historical impacts of colonialism and slavery on societal views of race. It questions the factors contributing to the objectification and marginalization of nonwhite bodies while seeking ways to resist these perspectives. By analyzing the works of Willie James Jennings and J. Kameron Carter, it proposes a transformative vision for the church and academia, advocating for a community characterized by diversity rather than forced conformity.

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A Theology of Race and Place, Andrew T. Draper

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2016
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