Engaging Racial Equity: Toward a Pentecostal Political Theology of Race

This article explores the contours of an emerging pentecostal political theology of race that is framed by a quest for racial equity and racial justice that is reflected in early Black-led pentecostal interracialism, expressed in the Racial Reconciliation Manifesto, guardrailed by a theology of just...

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Published in:Pneuma
Main Author: Daniels, David (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2022
In: Pneuma
Further subjects:B Racial Reconciliation Manifesto
B Black-led Pentecostal interracialism
B racial hierarchy
B racial equity
B just-power
B just-love
B decriminalizing gospel
B emancipatory
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Summary:This article explores the contours of an emerging pentecostal political theology of race that is framed by a quest for racial equity and racial justice that is reflected in early Black-led pentecostal interracialism, expressed in the Racial Reconciliation Manifesto, guardrailed by a theology of just-power, and informed potentially by equity as a hermeneutic to reread Scripture. A pentecostal political theology of race, then, could be a discursive construct that can orient the church and society toward racial justice in dismantling systems of racial injustice and erecting new ecclesial and societal structures of racial justice.
ISSN:1570-0747
Contains:Enthalten in: Pneuma
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15700747-bja10078