Mission, Race, and Empire (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
368
Utgivningsdatum
2023-09-21
Utmärkelser
Winner, Albert C. Outler Prize, American Society of Church History
Förlag
OUP USA
Dimensioner
226 x 165 x 51 mm
Vikt
636 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780197598948

Mission, Race, and Empire

The Episcopal Church in Global Context

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2023-09-21
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Mission, Race, and Empire presents a new history of the Episcopal Church from its origins in the early British Empire up to the present, told through the lenses of empire and race. Jennifer Snow centers the stories of groups and individuals that have often been sidelined, including Native Americans, Black Americans, Asian Americans, women, and LGBTQ people, as well as the institutional leaders who sought to create, or fought against, a church that desired to be a house of prayer for all people.
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Choice Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.

Emily Conroy-Krutz, Journal of Presbyterian History Readers interested in the ways that institutionalized racism shapes denominational structures, practices, and theology will learn a great deal from Snow's work.

Devin Burns, Reading Religion Mission, Race, and Empire is an essential addition to the study of the Episcopal Church and race, both for American religion scholars and non-specialists.

Ian T. Douglas, Anglican and Episcopal History The church owes Snow much gratitude for this excellent new book that reflects a fuller incarnation of Christ in the people of The Episcopal Church.

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Jennifer C. Snow is Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Church Divinity School of the Pacific. Her interest in the ways in which church and state interact with religious and racial others led her to the study of Protestant missionaries, as a source of historical development of theories and practices of religious identity, incorporation, and exclusion. She is the author of Protestant Missionaries, Asian Immigrants, and Ideologies of Race in America, 1850-1924.

Innehållsförteckning

Introduction Section I Overview Chapter 1: Original Empire Chapter 2: Converting the Colony Chapter 3: A Conventional Religion Section II Overview Chapter 4: The Great Innovation Chapter 5: Slavery and Anti-Slavery Chapter 6: From Sea to Shining Sea Chapter 7: Exile and Education Chapter 8: Emancipation and Exodus Chapter 9: Westward the Course of Empire Section III Overview Chapter 10: Mission to the World Chapter 11: Turning Inward Chapter 12: Missio Dei Chapter 13: The Church for Others Chapter 14: Sexuality and Schism Conclusion Index