Ethics, Theology, and Mestizaje

Néstor Medina
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This chapter examines the historical usage of the category of mestizaje by scholars, arguing that it continues to be a useful theological category, because it elucidates the divine dismantling of structures of racialized, cultural, and religious power. Mestizaje constitutes an ethical praxis and ethos unwilling to succumb to easy recipes of “inclusion,” “unity,” and “hospitality.” The concept of mestizaje remains useful as it is used to celebrate and wrestle with complex and fluid multicultural, multilingual, and multinational history and ancestral lines for which it is a cipher. The crucial insight gleaned from mestizaje is its open-endedness; it thrives on diversity and heterogeneity while subverting false notions of purity, homogeneity, unity, and whiteness. Mestizaje is an attempt to actively reject social, cultural, and economic structures of discrimination, racism, and marginalization. This chapter argues that it also rejects intellectual frames which undermine the rich cultural, contextual, and experiential component of lived faith experiences as part of human activity and struggles for justice.
伦理学,神学和梅斯蒂萨族
本章考察了学者们对梅斯蒂扎伊这一类别的历史使用,认为它仍然是一个有用的神学类别,因为它阐明了神对种族化、文化和宗教权力结构的拆除。梅斯蒂扎伊构成了一种不愿屈服于简单的“包容”、“团结”和“好客”的道德实践和精神。梅斯蒂扎伊的概念仍然很有用,因为它被用来庆祝和应对复杂多变的多元文化、多语言、多民族的历史和祖先的血统,这是一个密码。从mestizaje收集到的关键见解是它的开放性;它在多样性和异质性上蓬勃发展,同时颠覆了纯粹性、同质性、统一性和白色的错误观念。梅斯蒂扎伊是一种积极抵制歧视、种族主义和边缘化的社会、文化和经济结构的尝试。本章认为,它也拒绝那些破坏丰富的文化、背景和生活信仰经验组成部分的知识框架,这些信仰经验是人类活动和正义斗争的一部分。
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