A call to confront white Christian supremacy, blending Anabaptist and Black church traditions for a decolonial faith.
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A call to confront white Christian supremacy, blending Anabaptist and Black church traditions for a decolonial faith.
There is an answer to white Christian supremacy that is centuries in the making. For many oppressed and vulnerable people, Western Christianity has been a nightmare. Just centuries after the life of Jesus, the rise of Western Christendom contorted Christianity into an instrument of domination and violence. The church fused with the state, sanctioning empire-expanding crusades, colonization, and chattel slavery. Author Drew G. I. Hart challenges the church to wake up to how this past persists in ...
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Brief mentions of historical violence like crusades and slavery.
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Central focus on Christian theology, faith, and church history.
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Strong messaging on antiracism, decolonialism, and social justice.
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Discussions of historical oppression, slavery, and systemic suffering.
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