Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission
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Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission

  1. 368 pages
  2. English
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Available until 23 Dec |Learn more

Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission

About this book

What happens when 'go, make disciples' meets 'Black Lives Matter'? Arising from the Council for World Mission's "Legacies of Slavery" project, this book offers an unapologetic exploration of Christian Mission and its history, and the ways in which this legacy has unleashed notions of White supremacy, systemic racism and global capitalism on the world. Contributors reflect on the past and consider the future of world mission in an age of renewed understandings of empire and its impact. Contributors include Mike Higton, David Clough, Eve Parker, James Butler, Cathy Ross, Jione Havea, Peniel Rajkumar, Victoria Turner, Carol Troupe, Michael Jagessar, Paul Weller, Jill Marsh, Kevin Ellis, Rachel Starr, Kevin Snyman, Al Barrett and Ruth Harley.

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Yes, you can access Deconstructing Whiteness, Empire and Mission by Reddie, Troupe, Anthony G Reddie,Carol Troupe in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Theology & Religion & Christian Ministry. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Copyright information
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Contributors
  5. Introduction
  6. Part One: Decolonizing Theological Education
  7. 1. Beyond Theological Self-Possession
  8. 2. Deconstructing Whiteness in the UK Christian Theological Academy
  9. 3. Re-Distributing Theological Knowledge in Theological Education as an Act of Distributive Justice in Contemporary Christian Mission
  10. 4. Dealing with the Two Deadly Ds: Deconstructing Whiteness and Decolonizing the Curriculum of Theological Education
  11. Part Two: Perspectives on History
  12. 5. Octavius Hadfield: Nineteenth-century Goodie or Twenty-first-century Baddie? Learnings from the Complexities of Mission and Empire
  13. 6. Stolen Myths: Pa¯langi, Fairness, Native Theologies
  14. 7. Postcolonialism and Re-stor(y)ing the Ecumenical Movement1
  15. 8. A Happy Ecumenical Legacy for the London Missionary Society? Exposing the Coloniality Between Churches Engaged in Mission
  16. 9. Speaking to the Past: A Black Laywoman’s Theological Appraisal of the LMS Archives
  17. 10. Mission and Whiteness: Archival Lessons from LMS in British Guiana (Guyana)
  18. Part Three: Personal Reflections
  19. 11. Coming Full Circle: Christianity, Empire, Whiteness, the Global Majority and the Struggles of Migrants and Refugees in the UK
  20. 12. ‘I Know Where You’re Coming From’: Exploring Intercultural Assumptions
  21. 13. See, Judge, Act: Wrestling with the Effects of Colonialism as an English Priest in Wales1
  22. Part Four: Exploration of Whiteness
  23. 14. Unbecoming: Reflections on the Work of a White Theologian
  24. 15. ‘Turning Whiteness Purple’: Reflections on Decentring Whiteness in its Christian Colonial Missionary Mode
  25. 16. ‘Come we go chant down Babylon’1: How Black Liberation Theology Subverts White Privilege and Dismantles the Economics of Empire to Save the Planet
  26. 17. ‘Holding the space’: Troubling ‘the facilitating obsession of whiteness’ in Contemporary Social Justice-focused Models of Mission