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God, Race, and History: Liberating Providence

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Full Title:

God, Race, and History: Liberating Providence

Contributors:

By (Author) Matt R. Jantzen

ISBN:

9781793619556

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

5th February 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious ethics
Social discrimination and social justice
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

Dewey:

231.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

210

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

494g

Description

In crafting racial visions of the modern world, European thinkers appropriated the Christian doctrine of providence, constructing the idea of European humanitys rule over the globe on the model of Gods rule over the universe. As a powerful ordering theory of the relationship between God and creation, time and space, self and other, the doctrine served as an intellectual framework for the theorization of whiteness, as the male European subject replaced Jesus Christ as the human being at the center of world history. Through an analysis of the work of G.W.F. Hegel, Karl Barth, and James H. Cone, God, Race, and History examines this subversion of the Christian doctrine of providence, as well as subsequent attempts within modern Protestant theology to liberate the doctrine from its captivity to whiteness. It then develops a constructive political theology of providence in conversation with Delores S. Williams and M. Shawn Copeland, discerning Jesus Christ at work through the Holy Spirit in the struggles of ordinary, overlooked, and oppressed human creatures to survive and to carve out a flourishing life for themselves, their communities, and their world.

Reviews

God, Race, and History makes a genuinely novel, and much needed, contribution. This is a creative and worthwhile study that reenergizes and perhaps saves the Reformed doctrine of Providence from the scrapheap of history.

-- Rubn Rosario Rodrguez, Saint Louis University

Matt Jantzen not only provides a fresh reading of Barth he makes possible an account of providence that has been absent in much of modern theology. Hopefully, this book will attract a wide readership for no other reason than this is what theological work should look like. Theologians may actually have something to say about the way things are.

-- Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University Divinity School

Where is the Spirit working in the world today With clarity and thoughtfulness, Matt Jantzen explores how three outstanding thinkersHegel, Barth, and Conehave answered this question. Carefully recovering their insights as well as drawing attention to their blind spots, Jantzen leads the reader to his own constructive proposal: that attending to divine providence today requires attunement to how 'the Spirit is giving life to ordinary, overlooked, and oppressed bodies.' Jantzens book is an important read for scholars in systematic theology and political theology.

-- Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University

Author Bio

Matt R. Jantzen is visiting assistant professor of ministry studies and director of the Emmaus Scholars Program at Hope College.

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