Unsettling truths : the ongoing, dehumanizing legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah
Object Details
- author
- Charles, Mark 1970-
- Rah, Soong-Chan
- Author
- ProQuest (Firm)
- Elecresource
- ELEC copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment.
- Contents
- Introduction: Who we are and what we bring -- The Doctrine of Discovery and why it matters -- The power of narratives and the imagination -- The kingdom of God is about relationship not empire -- The rise and defense of Christendom -- A dysfunctional theology brought to the "new" world -- Exceptionalism and the founding documents of the United States -- Dysfunctional theology and the spread of settler colonialism -- Genocide, the impact of a dysfunctional theology -- Abraham Lincoln and the narrative of white messiahship -- Abraham Lincoln and native genocide -- The complex trauma of the American story -- The Christian worldview and the failure of re-conciliation -- Conclusion: Truth and conciliation
- Summary
- "You cannot discover lands already inhabited. In this prophetic blend of history, theology, and cultural commentary, Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah reveal the damaging effects of the "Doctrine of Discovery," which institutionalized American triumphalism and white supremacy. This book calls our nation and churches to a truth-telling that will expose past injustices and open the door to conciliation and true community"-- Provided by publisher
- 2019
- Call number
- E93 .C428 2019 (Internet)
- Restrictions & Rights
- 3-users
- Type
- Electronic resources
- Physical description
- 1 online resource (234 pages)
- Place
- United States
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Topic
- Indians of North America--Colonization--Religious aspects--Christianity
- Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation--History
- Christianity and politics--History
- Christianity and culture--History
- White supremacy movements--Religious aspects
- Christianity and culture
- Christianity and politics
- Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation
- Race relations--Religious aspects
- Race relations
- Religious aspects
- History
- Record ID
- siris_sil_1118684
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0