Doctrine and Race

Doctrine and Race
Author: Mary Beth Swetnam Mathews
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780817319380

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Doctrine and Race examines the history of African American Baptists and Methodists of the early twentieth century and their struggle for equality in the context of white Protestant fundamentalism. By presenting African American Protestantism in the context of white Protestant fundamentalism, Doctrine and Race: African American Evangelicals and Fundamentalism between the Wars demonstrates that African American Protestants were acutely aware of the manner in which white Christianity operated and how they could use that knowledge to justify social change. Mary Beth Swetnam Mathews’s study scrutinizes how white fundamentalists wrote blacks out of their definition of fundamentalism and how blacks constructed a definition of Christianity that had, at its core, an intrinsic belief in racial equality. In doing so, this volume challenges the prevailing scholarly argument that fundamentalism was either a doctrinal debate or an antimodernist force. Instead, it was a constantly shifting set of priorities for different groups at different times. A number of African American theologians and clergy identified with many of the doctrinal tenets of the fundamentalism of their white counterparts, but African Americans were excluded from full fellowship with the fundamentalists because of their race. Moreover, these scholars and pastors did not limit themselves to traditional evangelical doctrine but embraced progressive theological concepts, such as the Social Gospel, to help them achieve racial equality. Nonetheless, they identified other forward-looking theological views, such as modernism, as threats to “true” Christianity. Mathews demonstrates that, although traditional portraits of “the black church” have provided the illusion of a singular unified organization, black evangelical leaders debated passionately among themselves as they sought to preserve select aspects of the culture around them while rejecting others. The picture that emerges from this research creates a richer, more profound understanding of African American denominations as they struggled to contend with a white American society that saw them as inferior. Doctrine and Race melds American religious history and race studies in innovative and compelling ways, highlighting the remarkable and rich complexity that attended to the development of African American Protestant movements.

Synthesis of the Doctrine of Race

Synthesis of the Doctrine of Race
Author: Julius Evola
Publsiher: Cariou Publishng
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9782954741642

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In this book Evola set out his own racial doctrine on the premise of the traditional tripartition of the human being into body, soul, spirit. In the first part, race is presented as a revolutionary idea. The three degrees of race are defined in the second part and elaborated upon in the third part. The fourth part begins with a clear definition of the term "Aryan" and ends with considerations on the racial issue from the point of view of law. Finally, the problem of racial rectification is discussed thoroughly.

The Doctrine of the Unity of the Human Race Examined on the Principles of Science

The Doctrine of the Unity of the Human Race Examined on the Principles of Science
Author: John Bachman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1850
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: HARVARD:32044011700580

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The Unity of the Human Races Proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture Reason and Science

The Unity of the Human Races Proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture  Reason  and Science
Author: Thomas Smyth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1850
Genre: Monogenism and polygenism
ISBN: BSB:BSB10445901

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Critical Race Theory

Critical Race Theory
Author: Kimberlé Crenshaw,Neil Gotanda,Gary Peller
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1995
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781565842717

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In the past few years, a new generation of progressive intellectuals has dramatically transformed how law, race, and racial power are understood and discussed in America. Questioning the old assumptions of both liberals and conservatives with respect to the goals and the means of traditional civil rights reform, critical race theorists have presented new paradigms for understanding racial injustice and new ways of seeing the links between race, gender, sexual orientation, and class. This reader, edited by the principal founders and leading theoreticians of the critical race theory movement, gathers together for the first time the movement's most important essays.

The Race Question and the Negro

The Race Question and the Negro
Author: John La Farge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1944
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007944197

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Rich Wounds

Rich Wounds
Author: David Mathis
Publsiher: The Good Book Company
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781784986889

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Profound reflections on the cross that help you to meditate on and marvel at the sacrificial love of Jesus. This book can be used as a devotional, especially during Lent and Easter. These profound reflections on the cross from David Mathis, author of The Christmas We Didn’t Expect, will help you to meditate on and marvel at Jesus’ life, sacrificial death, and spectacular resurrection-enabling you to treasure anew who Jesus is and what he has done. Many of us are so familiar with the Easter story that it becomes easy to miss subtle details and difficult to really enjoy its meaning. This book will help you to pause and marvel at Jesus, whose now-glorified wounds are a sign of his unfailing love and the decisive victory that he has won: “He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5) This book can be used as a devotional. The chapters on Holy Week make it especially helpful during the Lent season and at Easter.

The Unity of the Human Races Proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture Reason and Science with a Review of the Present Position and Theory of Professor Agassiz

The Unity of the Human Races Proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture  Reason  and Science  with a Review of the Present Position and Theory of Professor Agassiz
Author: Thomas SMYTH (D.D., of Charleston, S.C.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1851
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020794872

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