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Religion of the Field Negro - On Black Secularism and Black Theology (Hardcover)
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Religion of the Field Negro - On Black Secularism and Black Theology (Hardcover)
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Black theology has lost its direction. To reclaim its original
power and to advance racial justice struggles today black theology
must fully embrace blackness and theology. But multiculturalism and
religious pluralism have boxed in black theology, forcing it to
speak in terms dictated by a power structure founded on white
supremacy. In Religion of the Field Negro, Vincent W. Lloyd
advances and develops black theology immodestly, privileging the
perspective of African Americans and employing a distinctively
theological analysis. As Lloyd argues, secularism is entangled with
the disciplining impulses of modernity, with neoliberal economics,
and with Western imperialism - but it also contaminates and
castrates black theology. Inspired by critics of secularism in
other fields, Religion of the Field Negro probes the subtle ways in
which religion is excluded and managed in black culture. Using
Barack Obama, Huey Newton, and Steve Biko as case studies, it shows
how the criticism of secularism is the prerequisite of all
criticism, and it shows how criticism and grassroots organizing
must go hand in hand. But scholars of secularism too often ignore
race, and scholars of race too often ignore secularism. Scholars of
black theology too often ignore the theoretical insights of secular
black studies scholars, and race theorists too often ignore the
critical insights of religious thinkers. Religion of the Field
Negro brings together vibrant scholarly conversations that have
remained at a distance from each other until now. Weaving
theological sources, critical theory, and cultural analysis, this
book offers new answers to pressing questions about race and
justice, love and hope, theorizing and organizing, and the role of
whites in black struggle. The insights of James Cone are developed
together with those of James Baldwin, Sylvia Wynter, and Achille
Mbembe, all in the service of developing a political-theological
vision that motivates us to challenge the racist paradigms of white
supremacy.
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