Lastly, I am completing another book. Haynie says despite campaigning on several working-class issues, Obama has not made it a central part of his effort. 0000001819 00000 n 2001, M.Th., Duke's Kerry Haynie says Obama may not be able to make the connection with the white working-class voters. but he leaves space that you can actually think . Black (Feminist) Anarchy 27 2. 0000024190 00000 n He explores how this was a profound wrong-turn whose consequences are baked into the very fabric of what we call the modern world and Western democratic societies. PDF Eugene M. Burke CSP Lectureship nRel igio andSocety Durham, NC 27708. 2019 Duke University Press. Working within black (religious) studies, this article considers the sacred as proximately black, where the sacred here signals that frenzied surplus whose sociopoetic force discloses another horizon of existence beyond the terms of order. The Lecturer . ISBN: 9780195152791. %PDF-1.3 % J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington where he also is co-director of IU's Center for Religion and the Human. I purse this subject through a theologically informed reading. Carter, associate professor of theology and black church studies, and Lian, professor of world Christianity, were among the six scholars chosen by the Association of . Felonious Monk (@jkameroncarter) / Twitter Hardcover. Durham, NC 27701 USA. Carter gives a close and critical reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ethics that goes against the grain of how Bonhoeffer is usually treated more generally, and certainly in Jewish circles. Jews, Whiteness, and becoming "Judeo-Christian": A Response to J University of Virginia, He is the author of Race: A Theological Account. Duke Today is produced jointly by University Communications and the Office of Communication Services (OCS). 1 . 0000022681 00000 n 0000002042 00000 n C2: J. Kameron Carter and Sarah Jane Cervenak Duke University and University of North Carolina, Greensboro. As a result, and with the legitimation of Christian theology, Christianity became the cultural property of the West, the religious ground of white supremacy and global hegemony. J. Kameron Carter is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University Bloomington and is codirector of IUs Center for Religion and the Human. 0000001637 00000 n J. Kameron Carter is professor of religious studies at Indiana University. In this Issue. On the other hand, hestudies those aesthetic, literary, and philosophical expressions that reveal blackness as nonexclusionary Otherwise Life--Life that unsettles modernitys theological constitution, Life that moves "paratheologically"both withinmodernity's theo-political constraintsand yet wanders out from and fugitively to the side of those constraints, Life in its breaks, Life that is the outside within, the open. by Shaul Magid, Dartmouth College . The Anarchy of Black Religion A Mystic Song J. Kameron Carter Duke University Press . Volume 112 Issue 4 | South Atlantic Quarterly | Duke University Press Copy and paste the URL below to share this page. In short, Christianity became white. For more, click here. Duke University, The Divinity School, the Graduate Faculty of Religion, and the English Department 2008 - 2016 Associate Professor
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