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Decolonizing Revelation A Spatial Reading Of The Blues Jr Rufus Burnett

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Decolonizing Revelation A Spatial Reading Of The Blues Jr Rufus Burnett
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Jr. Rufus Burnett
ISBN: 9781978700468, 1978700466
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Decolonizing Revelation A Spatial Reading Of The Blues Jr Rufus Burnett by Jr. Rufus Burnett 9781978700468, 1978700466 instant download after payment.

At a time when ideas like "post-racial society" and "#BlackLivesMatter" occupy the same space, scholars of black American faith are provided a unique opportunity to regenerate and imagine theological frameworks that confront the epistemic effects of racialization and its confluence with the theological imagination. Decolonizing Revelation contributes to this task by rethinking or "taking a second look" at the cultural production of the blues. Unlike other examinations of the blues that privilege the hermeneutic of race, this work situates the blues spatially, offering a transracial interpretation that looks to establish an option for disentangling racial ideology from the theological imagination. This book dislocates race in particular, and modernity in general, as the primary means by which God's self-disclosure is read across human history. Rather than looking to the experience of antiblack racism as revelational, the work looks to a people group, blues people, and their spatial, sonic, and sensual activities. Following the basic theological premise that God is a God of life, Burnett looks to the spaces where blues life occurs to construct a decolonial option for a theology of revelation.

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