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Theologies of American Exceptionalism (Hardcover)
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd; Contributions by Constance Furey, Matthew Scherer, Joseph Winters, …
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How does viewing the American project through a theological lens
complicate and enrich our understanding of America? Theologies of
American Exceptionalism is a collection of fifteen interlocking
essays reflecting on exceptionalist claims in and about the United
States. Loosely and generatively curious, these essays bring
together a range of historical and contemporary voices, some
familiar and some less so, to stimulate new thought about America.
Thinking theologically allows authors to revisit familiar themes
and events with a new perspective; old and new wounds, enduring
narratives, and the sacrificial violence at the heart of America
are examined while avoiding both the triumphalism of the
exceptional and the temptations of the jeremiad. Thinking
theologically also involves thinking, as Joseph Winters recommends,
with the "unmourned." It allows for an understanding of America as
fundamentally religious in a very specific way. Together these
essays challenge the reader to think America anew.
For some, the idea of an Islamic state serves to fulfill
aspirations for cultural sovereignty and new forms of ethical
political practice. For others, it violates the proper domains of
both religion and politics. Yet, while there has been much
discussion of the idea and ideals of the Islamic state, its
possibilities and impossibilities, surprisingly little has been
written about how this political formation is lived. For Love of
the Prophet looks at the Republic of Sudan's twenty-five-year
experiment with Islamic statehood. Focusing not on state
institutions, but rather on the daily life that goes on in their
shadows, Noah Salomon's careful ethnography examines the lasting
effects of state Islamization on Sudanese society through a study
of the individuals and organizations working in its midst. Salomon
investigates Sudan at a crucial moment in its history--balanced
between unity and partition, secular and religious politics, peace
and war--when those who desired an Islamic state were rethinking
the political form under which they had lived for nearly a
generation. Countering the dominant discourse, Salomon depicts
contemporary Islamic politics not as a response to secularism and
Westernization but as a node in a much longer conversation within
Islamic thought, augmented and reappropriated as state projects of
Islamic reform became objects of debate and controversy. Among the
first books to delve into the making of the modern Islamic state,
For Love of the Prophet reveals both novel political ideals and new
articulations of Islam as it is rethought through the lens of the
nation.
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Theologies of American Exceptionalism (Paperback)
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd; Contributions by Constance Furey, Matthew Scherer, Joseph Winters, …
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How does viewing the American project through a theological lens
complicate and enrich our understanding of America? Theologies of
American Exceptionalism is a collection of fifteen interlocking
essays reflecting on exceptionalist claims in and about the United
States. Loosely and generatively curious, these essays bring
together a range of historical and contemporary voices, some
familiar and some less so, to stimulate new thought about America.
Thinking theologically allows authors to revisit familiar themes
and events with a new perspective; old and new wounds, enduring
narratives, and the sacrificial violence at the heart of America
are examined while avoiding both the triumphalism of the
exceptional and the temptations of the jeremiad. Thinking
theologically also involves thinking, as Joseph Winters recommends,
with the "unmourned." It allows for an understanding of America as
fundamentally religious in a very specific way. Together these
essays challenge the reader to think America anew.
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