Race and Resurrection: Contesting Colorblind White Supremacy with Biblical Resources
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Non-fiction | Vol. 77, No. 01 (April 2020) | Available | THT7701 |
This essay argues that Paul's discourses in 1 Corinthians 12 and 15 concerning the church as the Body of Christ and the resurrection of the body offer a biblical challenge to colorblind white supremacy when read in conversation with feminist and womanist theologians. Reading Paul through feminist and womanist treatment of the body and trauma provides a nuanced theology of the body and a complex account of the concrete wounds of white supremacy while also presenting theological and ethical resources for resisting colorblindness.
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