Knowing Christ Crucified: The Witness of African American Religious Experience

Knowing Christ Crucified: The Witness of African American Religious Experience

by M.Shawn Copleand
Knowing Christ Crucified: The Witness of African American Religious Experience

Knowing Christ Crucified: The Witness of African American Religious Experience

by M.Shawn Copleand

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Overview

Francis of Assisi is reported to have said that the cross is a book. When we open that book in love and in intelligence, we encounter traces of the crucified Jewish Jesus in human social suffering in our world.”

Knowing Christ Crucified is a powerful reading of the Cross of Jesus, both as it is written in scripture and in the experi­ence of the poor and oppressed—particularly in the history of black people in America, from the time of slavery up to the present.

Beginning with the “dark wisdom of the slaves,” Shawn Copeland shows how enslaved people found in the story of Jesus both an affirmation of their humanity and a repudiation of a system that held them in bondage. She goes on to ex­plore some of the challenges to human living in a world shaped and directed by white supremacy. And finally, she presses the meaning of solidarity in the concrete circumstances of American life.

These challenging essays reflect her efforts to read the book of the cross, and to grapple with what it might mean “to take up the cross daily and follow Jesus” with those crucified in our time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626982987
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 06/15/2018
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Shawn Copeland is a professor of theology at Boston College. A former President of the Catholic Theological Society of America, she is also a recipient of the Society’s highest honor, the John Courtney Murray Award. Her books in­clude Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being (Fortress), and (with LaReine-Marie Mosely and Albert Raboteau) Uncommon Faithfulness: The Black Catholic Experience (Orbis 2009).


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction: Traces of the Cross: Social Suffering and Practical-Political Theology xiii

Part 1 From the Heart of the Quarter

1 Dark Wisdom from the Slaves 3

2 Meeting and Seeing Jesus in Slaveholding Worlds 37

Part 2 Marking and (Re)membering the Body of Christ

3 Marking the Body of Jesus, the Body of Christ 61

4 The Dangerous Memory of Chattel Slavery 81

Part 3 Following Jesus Crucified and Risen

5 To Live at the Disposal of the Cross: Mystical-Political Discipleship as Christological Locus 105

6 Following the Tears of a Crucified World: A Theological Meditation on Social Suffering, Solidarity, and the Cross 127

7 Resurrection Hope 148

Epilogue 174

Bibliography 177

Sources 189

Index 191

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