Black theology and the menace of racial apocalypse: Lonergan and racial reconciliation

"Racism evolves. Black theology must be adaptable. For this reason, Black Theology and the Menace of Racial Apocalypse argues that racism must take centre stage in Black theology because racism is an existential dread that inevitably confronts the Black person in their existential situation. Th...

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Subtitles:Lonergan and racial reconciliation
Main Author: Orji, Cyril (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] University of Toronto Press [2025]
In:Year: 2025
Series/Journal:Lonergan Studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Black theology / Racism / Test bias / Theological anthropology
B Prejudice / Microaggression / Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 / Religious philosophy
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
FA Theology
FD Contextual theology
NBE Anthropology
Further subjects:B Bernard Lonergan
B Black Experience
B Microaggressions
B cognitive bias
B racial reconciliation
B PHILOSOPHY / Religious
B Prejudice
B Black Theology History
B Lonergan, Bernard J. F Influence
B Racism - Religious aspects - Christianity
B Black Theology
B Théologie noire - Histoire
B Racisme
B Theology
B Racism against Black people
B Racisme à l'égard des personnes noires
B Lonergan, Bernard J. F. (Bernard Joseph Francis), 1904-1984
B evolution of racism
B Théologie
B RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State
B Lonergan, Bernard J. F
B Theology / RELIGION
B Implicit bias
B Racism Religious aspects Christianity
B religion and philosophy
B Racism
B racial apocalypse
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Summary:"Racism evolves. Black theology must be adaptable. For this reason, Black Theology and the Menace of Racial Apocalypse argues that racism must take centre stage in Black theology because racism is an existential dread that inevitably confronts the Black person in their existential situation. This book unfolds in two interwoven steps. First, it delves into the complex history of Black theology, examining its development across its first, second, and third waves. This critical study exposits the discomforting idea that something is missing and that this "something" makes Black theology seem a little deficient, as noted in the pioneering works of James Baldwin and other contemporary thinkers, challenging the hesitation to engage with ideas outside Black experience. The second step draws from multidisciplinary sources, including brain research on cognitive bias and psychological works on implicit bias and microaggressions. Effectively utilizing the methodological work of Bernard Lonergan, the book argues that incorporating "white" sources can enhance Black theology's articulation against racism. In doing so, the book demonstrates how this interpretative mechanism can help overcome societal ideological differences, as well as help meaningfully address the ever-evolving problem of racism for Christian theology."-- Provided by publisher
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (256 p.)
ISBN:9781487558031
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3138/9781487558031