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Enfleshing freedom : body, race, and being / M. Shawn Copeland.

By: Copeland, M. Shawn (Mary Shawn).
Material type: TextTextSeries: Innovations (Minneapolis, Minn.): Publisher: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, c2010Description: xi, 186 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780800662745 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0800662741.Subject(s): Theological anthropology -- Christianity | Human body -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | African American women -- Religious lifeDDC classification: 233.08996073
Contents:
Introduction -- Body, race, and being -- Making a body Black : inventing race -- Skin as horizon : theorizing race and racism -- Seeing body -- Being Black -- Black body theology -- Enfleshing freedom -- Objectifying the body -- The subject of freedom -- The freedom of the subject -- enfleshing freedom--return to the clearing -- Marking the body of Jesus, the body of Christ -- Jesus and empire -- The body in the new imperial (dis)order -- Marking the (queer) flesh of Christ -- (Re)marking the flesh of the church -- Turning the subject -- A new anthropological question -- A new anthropological subject -- Solidarity -- Eschatological healing of "the body of broken bones" -- Eucharist, racism, and Black bodies -- Wounding the body of a people -- Terrorizing the body of a people -- Eucharistic solidarity : embodying Christ.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Body, race, and being -- Making a body Black : inventing race -- Skin as horizon : theorizing race and racism -- Seeing body -- Being Black -- Black body theology -- Enfleshing freedom -- Objectifying the body -- The subject of freedom -- The freedom of the subject -- enfleshing freedom--return to the clearing -- Marking the body of Jesus, the body of Christ -- Jesus and empire -- The body in the new imperial (dis)order -- Marking the (queer) flesh of Christ -- (Re)marking the flesh of the church -- Turning the subject -- A new anthropological question -- A new anthropological subject -- Solidarity -- Eschatological healing of "the body of broken bones" -- Eucharist, racism, and Black bodies -- Wounding the body of a people -- Terrorizing the body of a people -- Eucharistic solidarity : embodying Christ.

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