A Theology of Race and Place. Andrew Thomas Draper
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Название: A Theology of Race and Place

Автор: Andrew Thomas Draper

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Религия: прочее

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isbn: 9781498280839

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СКАЧАТЬ Christology. At this point Jennings could be a helpful conversation partner for the CCDA as his theology of place and particularity provides a more sufficient framework for considering the joining of diverse peoples. While the CCDA is invaluable as an unlikely community of diverse practitioners joined together as advocates with those on the margins, it is not first and foremost a theological school.

      I do not read Jennings and Carter as opposed to theological retrieval; their work is much more open to engaging with the “tradition” than that of many other scholars who write about identity issues. At the same time they do not uncritically incorporate the tradition; they recognize the fallibility of the luminaries of both orthodoxy and liberalism. They contend that it is within orthodoxy itself that supersessionism took root. Appeals to tradition as the preeminent theological norm can obscure this reality. Much like Kierkegaard and Barth, Carter and Jennings recognize that each generation must engage afresh and anew with the word of God. In their theological race theory, neither tradition nor liberalism alone is sufficient to this task.

      I read Piper’s Bloodlines, which is a non-academic theological work, as evincing a manner of imagining racial identity which is utterly divergent from Jennings’ and Carter’s vision. In short, Piper’s work represents a popular way of enfolding concerns about race into justification of a narrow doctrinal system. Piper utilizes race to buttress his American Reformed tradition. Ironically, he proclaims an end to ethnocentrism through a “colorblind” appeal to the theological legacy of the Puritans. Piper’s reflections on black flesh can be read as opportunities for theological self-defense. What appears to be anti-ethnocentric is in reality radically assimilationist.

      The Theological Race Theory of Jennings and Carter