《黑参孙:一个美国偶像不为人知的故事》作者:小尼亚沙、杰里米·席佩尔

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James a. Manigault-Bryant
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(239)。在第6章中,约瑟夫考察了本杰明·梅斯的黑人神学,其重点是民主,即美国社会的民主化和美国文化的基督教化(241 - 42,264 - 65,270 - 74)。在第6章,约瑟夫在前几章的基础上提出解放和解放与民主有关。读者一定会问,情况是否真的如此。民主是最好的政府形式吗?什么是威胁黑人生命的民主的风险和脆弱性?在美国,黑人的立法代表人数有所增加,但与其他群体相比,黑人的立法影响力较小。黑人可能正面临着一种可怕的困境:在他们最关心和最感兴趣的事情上,作为“顽固的少数民族”,他们永远无法获胜或获胜。面对这种困境的并不只有他们。在美国社会中,少数群体的政治参与和参与是不平衡的。根据约瑟夫的说法,“梅斯设想美国既可以是一个‘真正民主的’民族国家,也可以是一个‘真正的基督教’社会。”在这个“真正的基督徒社会”里,非基督徒的地位如何?Celucien Joseph和志同道合的黑人神学家必须考虑这些和其他关键问题。
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Black Samson: The Untold Story of an American Icon by Nyasha Junior and Jeremy Schipper (review)
(239). In chapter 6, Joseph examines Benjamin Mays’s Black theology, which came to focus on democracy—namely, the democratization of American society and the Christianization of American culture (241–42, 264–65, 270–74). In chapter 6, Joseph builds on his claims in previous chapters that liberation and emancipation are connected to democracy. The reader must ask if this is truly the case. Is democracy the best form of government? What are the risks and fragility of democracy that threaten the lives of Black people? In the United States, Blacks have increased their legislative representation but are plagued by having less legislative influence relative to other groups. Blacks may be facing the dreaded predicament of a “persistent minority” that can never win or carry the day in those matters that concern and interest them the most. They are not alone in facing this predicament. There is uneven political participation and engagement of minority groups generally in American society. According to Joseph, “[Mays] envisioned that the United States could be both ‘a truly democratic’ nation-state and a ‘truly Christian’ society.” In this “truly Christian society,” what is the status of persons who are not Christian? These and other critical questions must be considered by Celucien Joseph and like-minded Black theologians.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Africana Religions publishes critical scholarship on Africana religions, including the religious traditions of African and African Diasporic peoples as well as religious traditions influenced by the diverse cultural heritage of Africa. An interdisciplinary journal encompassing history, anthropology, Africana studies, gender studies, ethnic studies, religious studies, and other allied disciplines, the Journal of Africana Religions embraces a variety of humanistic and social scientific methodologies in understanding the social, political, and cultural meanings and functions of Africana religions.
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