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Author Reddie, Anthony, author.

Title Theologising Brexit : a liberationist and postcolonial critique / Anthony G. Reddie
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (x, 255 pages)
Series Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies
Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies.
Contents Behind the scenes -- Setting the scene -- Courting controversy: the anti Blackness problematic of mission Christianity -- Mind games: decolonizing mission Christianity -- Now you see me, now you don't: subjectivity, blackness and difference in practical theology in Brexit Britain -- Being the enemy within -- Responding to the challenge -- Reading the Bible and multiple religious belonging -- Education and learning to be different -- The critical challenge of the other -- Rastafari and Black theology -- Doing it our way: caribbean theology, contextualisation and cricket -- Telling the truth and shaming the devil
Summary This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the theological challenge presented by the new post-Brexit epoch. The referendum vote for Britain to leave the European Union has led to a seismic shift in the ways in which parts of the British population view and judge their compatriots. The subsequent rise in the reported number of racially motivated incidents and the climate of vilification and negativity directed at anyone not viewed as 'authentically' British should be a matter of concern for all people. The book is comprised of a series of essays that address varying aspects of what it means to be British and the ways in which churches in Britain and the Christian faith could and should respond to a rising tide of White English nationalism. It is a provocative challenge to the all too often tolerated xenophobia, as well as the paucity of response from many church leaders in the UK. This critique is offered via the means of a prophetic, postcolonial model of Black theology that challenges the incipient sense of White entitlement and parochial 'nativism' that pervaded much of the referendum debate. The essays in this book challenge the church and wider society to ensure justice and equity for all, not just a privileged sense of entitlement for some. It will be of keen interest to any scholar of Black, political and liberation theology as well as those involved in cultural studies from a postcolonial perspective
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Anthony G. Reddie is an Extraordinary Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of South Africa and a Fellow of Wesley House, in Cambridge, UK. He has written over 70 essays and articles on Christian education and Black theology and is the author and editor of 17 books. He is editor of Black Theology: An International Journal, the only academic periodical of its kind in the world
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Subject European Union -- Great Britain.
SUBJECT European Union fast
Subject Christianity and politics -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century
Referendum -- Great Britain -- History -- 21st century
RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
RELIGION -- Religion, Politics & State.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Theology -- Liberation Theology.
RELIGION -- Institutions & Organizations.
Christianity and politics
Referendum
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019013513
ISBN 9780429019333
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9780429671470
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9780429669989
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