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Religion, race, and COVID-19 : confronting White supremacy in the pandemic /

Examines how the dynamics emerging from the pandemic affect our most vulnerable populations and shape a new religious landscapeThe COVID-19 pandemic upset virtually every facet of society and, in many cases, exposed gross inequality and dysfunction. The particular dynamics emerging from the coronavi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Floyd-Thomas, Stacey M., 1969- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, [2022]
Colección:Religion and social transformation.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: The evidence of things not seen: the twin viruses of blind faith and color blindness / Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas -- "First natural, then spiritual": the context and contours of Black faith in the COVID-19 era / Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas -- Who's saving whom?: Black millennials and the revivification of religious communities / Melanie C. Jones -- Live and let die: spirits of White Christian male defiance in the age of COVID-19 / Christopher M. Driscoll -- Where there are no answers: reflecting on theological claims in the age of COVID-19 / Anthony B. Pinn -- The Corons and American Indian genocide: weaponizing infectious disease as the continuation of a eurochristian religious project / Tink Tinker (wazhazhe/ Osage nation) -- Love crafts countries: loving beyond the White divide-a story of blackness, Korea, and the transformative power on the Damascas Road / Blanche Bong Cook -- Insure domestic tranquility: the uncivil, un-Christian, and unconstitutional crisis in a COVID-19 era America / Miguel A. de la Torre -- Deep in the heart of Texas: race, religion, and rights in the COVID-19 era / Juan M. Floyd-Thomas -- Dying laughing: comedic relief and redemption in the time of COVID-19 / Conā S. M. Marshall -- Toxic religion, toxic churches, and toxic policies: evangelicals, "white blessing", and COVID-19 / David P. Gushee -- I know why the culture war stings: racial realities and political realignment in the "religious freedom" debate / Marla F. Frederick. 
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