Article: A "Collective Black" Liberation in the Face of "Honorary White" Racism? A Growing Edge for U.S. Black Liberation Theologies
On black theology and "color blind racism": Kevin Patrick Considine (Loyola University, Chicago), "A 'Collective Black' Liberation in the Face of 'Honorary White' Racism? A Growing Edge for U.S. Black Liberation Theologies" ("Black Theology: An International Journal", 8 [3], 2010: pp. 286-306).
Quote: "[T]he paradigm is now comprised of three racial strata - 'whites,' 'honorary whites,' and 'collective Blacks' ... My study is a theological investigation that employs a mutually critical correlation to bring the theological work of Cone into dialogue with the sociological work of Bonilla-Silva."
On black theology and "color blind racism": Kevin Patrick Considine (Loyola University, Chicago), "A 'Collective Black' Liberation in the Face of 'Honorary White' Racism? A Growing Edge for U.S. Black Liberation Theologies" ("Black Theology: An International Journal", 8 [3], 2010: pp. 286-306).
Quote: "[T]he paradigm is now comprised of three racial strata - 'whites,' 'honorary whites,' and 'collective Blacks' ... My study is a theological investigation that employs a mutually critical correlation to bring the theological work of Cone into dialogue with the sociological work of Bonilla-Silva."
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