Race, Caste and Christian Ethics: A Decolonial Proposal

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Anderson Jeremiah
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Abstract

Christian ethical imagination was always tempered by various social prejudices prevalent in local contexts. Particularly during modernity and subsequently through colonial expansion, the role of race and caste became central to the expansion of Christianity through missionary activity. A closer scrutiny of colonial missionary Christianity clearly suggests the significance of racialised worldview shaping theological and ethical paradigms. In particular contexts, such racialised imagination underpinned and gave credence to other forms of social prejudices, such as caste in South Asia. Through a post-colonial lens, I examine the role of race and caste in shaping Christian ethical frameworks and articulate the rationale for ‘decolonising’ the modern foundations of Christian ethics in pursuit of racial justice in our contemporary society.
种族、种姓与基督教伦理:非殖民建议
基督教的伦理想象力总是受到当地普遍存在的各种社会偏见的影响。特别是在现代性时期以及随后的殖民扩张时期,种族和种姓的作用成为基督教通过传教活动扩张的核心。对殖民时期基督教传教活动的仔细研究清楚地表明,种族化的世界观对神学和伦理范式具有重要影响。在特定的背景下,这种种族化的想象力支撑并助长了其他形式的社会偏见,如南亚的种姓制度。通过后殖民视角,我审视了种族和种姓在塑造基督教伦理框架中的作用,并阐明了在当代社会追求种族正义的过程中对基督教伦理的现代基础进行 "非殖民化 "的理由。
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