by Jermaine J. Marshall (Author)
*Advance Praise & Reviews*
"Christianity Corrupted is an imperative resource for scholars of religion and sincere Christians. Engaging and clearly written, an excellent overview of central themes in liberation theology."--
Noel Leo Erskine, author, Plantation Church, Candler School of Theology, Emory University Christianity Corrupted explores how Christian theologies in the United States have been shaped to normalize white superiority and privilege. Divided into three parts, the book first traces the theological roots of this scandal, examining the influence of Reformed notions of election, Enlightenment theories of race, and proslavery theologies embraced by colonists. The second part shows how enslaved Africans developed their own Christian practices and theologies of spiritual resistance in response to oppression. The final part considers the enduring impact of these roots, from the Civil War and Jim Crow to the Moral Majority and contemporary white evangelical complicity in politics, including the election of Donald Trump and the resurgence of white nationalism.
Back Jacket
US$28.00 RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Race & Ethnic Relations
HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
ISBN 978-1-62698-433-2
Cover design: Michael Calvente
Author Biography
Jermaine J. Marshall is a historical theologian who teaches courses in African American religious history, church history, and theological studies at the Interdenominational Theological Center, New York Theological Seminary, St. John's University, and Indiana Wesleyan University. He currently lives in New York City and is the Senior Pastor of Williams Institutional Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Harlem.
Number of Pages: 280
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9.2 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 22, 2021