Black visions of the Holy Land: African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine
"[This book] explores how expressions of American Black religious politics diverge in their interpretations of the Bible, their public theologies, and their modes of political engagement while simultaneously making universal claims about "the Black Church" and African American collect...
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Zusammenfassung: | "[This book] explores how expressions of American Black religious politics diverge in their interpretations of the Bible, their public theologies, and their modes of political engagement while simultaneously making universal claims about "the Black Church" and African American collective identity. The book examines these tensions through a study of global solidarities linking African American Christians with Israel and Palestine. Drawing on fieldwork conducted in the United States and in Israel-Palestine, the book analyzes a wide range of responses to the conflict-from pro-Israel African American Christian Zionists who work closely with the religious right to Christian Palestinian solidarity activists who emphasize a common emancipatory project between African Americans and Palestinians. Roger Baumann argues that Black religious politics is best understood in social theoretic terms as a field of contestation--a focus on both political practice and political theory--accounting for competing claims to what "the Black Church" is and what it ought to be doing. He also argues that African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine is, in part, an expression of existing identities-based on notions of shared Black church history and culture. Thus, the book demonstrates how this issue provides a new context for reworking the alignment of such existing racial, religious, and political identities in global terms. In analyzing the overlapping significance of race and religion in transnational political engagement with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the book also speaks to intensifying debates in American politics about racial polarization and the waning of longstanding bipartisan consensus about the pillars of U.S.-Israel relations.""-- |
Beschreibung: | Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Yale University, 2020, under the title : Black visions of the Holy Land : African American Christians, Israel & Palestine |
Beschreibung: | ix, 314 Seiten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780231198455 9780231198448 |
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spelling | Baumann, Roger 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)108992898X aut Black visions of the Holy Land African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine Roger Baumann New York Columbia University Press [2024] ix, 314 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Columbia series on religion and politics Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Yale University, 2020, under the title : Black visions of the Holy Land : African American Christians, Israel & Palestine Standing with Israel : African American Christian Zionism -- Journeys to justice : African American Christian Palestinian solidarity -- "My pastor is where? He's in Israel?!" : Black pastors as brokers and mobilizers -- Walking in the footsteps of a whitewashed Jesus? -- The field of Black religious politics "[This book] explores how expressions of American Black religious politics diverge in their interpretations of the Bible, their public theologies, and their modes of political engagement while simultaneously making universal claims about "the Black Church" and African American collective identity. The book examines these tensions through a study of global solidarities linking African American Christians with Israel and Palestine. Drawing on fieldwork conducted in the United States and in Israel-Palestine, the book analyzes a wide range of responses to the conflict-from pro-Israel African American Christian Zionists who work closely with the religious right to Christian Palestinian solidarity activists who emphasize a common emancipatory project between African Americans and Palestinians. Roger Baumann argues that Black religious politics is best understood in social theoretic terms as a field of contestation--a focus on both political practice and political theory--accounting for competing claims to what "the Black Church" is and what it ought to be doing. He also argues that African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine is, in part, an expression of existing identities-based on notions of shared Black church history and culture. Thus, the book demonstrates how this issue provides a new context for reworking the alignment of such existing racial, religious, and political identities in global terms. In analyzing the overlapping significance of race and religion in transnational political engagement with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the book also speaks to intensifying debates in American politics about racial polarization and the waning of longstanding bipartisan consensus about the pillars of U.S.-Israel relations.""-- Israel (Christian theology) / Black interpretations Black theology African American churches African Americans / Religion African Americans / Relations with Jews African Americans / Attitudes Christian Zionism Public opinion / Israel Églises noires américaines Noirs américains / Religion Noirs américains / Relations avec les Juifs Noirs américains / Attitudes Opinion publique / Israël Sionisme / Aspect religieux / Christianisme Israël (Théologie chrétienne) / Interprétations noires Théologie noire United States / Race relations Israel / Foreign public opinion Palestine / Foreign public opinion États-Unis / Relations raciales Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-231-55263-9 (DE-604)BV049858889 |
spellingShingle | Baumann, Roger 1975- Black visions of the Holy Land African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine Standing with Israel : African American Christian Zionism -- Journeys to justice : African American Christian Palestinian solidarity -- "My pastor is where? He's in Israel?!" : Black pastors as brokers and mobilizers -- Walking in the footsteps of a whitewashed Jesus? -- The field of Black religious politics Israel (Christian theology) / Black interpretations Black theology African American churches African Americans / Religion African Americans / Relations with Jews African Americans / Attitudes Christian Zionism Public opinion / Israel Églises noires américaines Noirs américains / Religion Noirs américains / Relations avec les Juifs Noirs américains / Attitudes Opinion publique / Israël Sionisme / Aspect religieux / Christianisme Israël (Théologie chrétienne) / Interprétations noires Théologie noire |
title | Black visions of the Holy Land African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine |
title_auth | Black visions of the Holy Land African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine |
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title_full | Black visions of the Holy Land African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine Roger Baumann |
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title_sub | African American Christian engagement with Israel and Palestine |
topic | Israel (Christian theology) / Black interpretations Black theology African American churches African Americans / Religion African Americans / Relations with Jews African Americans / Attitudes Christian Zionism Public opinion / Israel Églises noires américaines Noirs américains / Religion Noirs américains / Relations avec les Juifs Noirs américains / Attitudes Opinion publique / Israël Sionisme / Aspect religieux / Christianisme Israël (Théologie chrétienne) / Interprétations noires Théologie noire |
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