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Toward A Counternarrative Theology Of Race And Whiteness Studies In Philosophy Of Race Science Fiction Cinema And Superhero Stories Christopher M Baker

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Toward A Counternarrative Theology Of Race And Whiteness Studies In Philosophy Of Race Science Fiction Cinema And Superhero Stories Christopher M Baker
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Christopher M. Baker
ISBN: 9783030993429, 3030993426
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Toward A Counternarrative Theology Of Race And Whiteness Studies In Philosophy Of Race Science Fiction Cinema And Superhero Stories Christopher M Baker by Christopher M. Baker 9783030993429, 3030993426 instant download after payment.

This book argues that “race” and “whiteness” are central to the construction of the modern world. Constructive Theology needs to take them seriously as primary theological problems. In doing so, Constructive Theology must fundamentally change its approach, and draw from the emerging field of Philosophy of Race. Christopher M. Baker develops a genealogy of race that understands “whiteness” as a kind secular soteriology, and develops a counternarrative theological method informed by resources from Philosophy of Race. He then deploys that method to read science fiction cinema and superhero stories as cultural, racial, and theological documents that can be critically engaged and redeployed as counternarratives to dominant racial narratives.

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