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(2013) Religion, theology, and class, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Black reconstruction
thinking blackness and rethinking class in late capitalist America
Corey D. B. Walker
pp. 175-187
How do we think religion, theology, and class? How do we critically engage this problematic when we consider the development and evolution of invidious conceptions of race and antiblackness in the modern world? With what conceptual categories, what theoretical frameworks, and what analytical methods and normative underpinnings?
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Walker, C. D. (2013)., Black reconstruction: thinking blackness and rethinking class in late capitalist America, in J. Rieger (ed.), Religion, theology, and class, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 175-187.
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