A Black Theology of the American Empire
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:17th Dec '24
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This book understands, interprets, and critiques the theology of the American Empire that undergirds and bolsters U.S. foreign policy and global engagement in the contemporary world order. It is particularly in conversation with African American experience, American presidential history, black religious and political thought, as well as black theological perspectives. The book makes a constructive theological statement and declaration on the American Empire in opposition and resistance to racism and white supremacy in U.S. origins and historical development. Finally it proposes a way forward for twenty-first century black theology in response to the foundational theology of James Cone. This publication is important, not only for scholars interested in black religious thought, but also those seeking critical reflection on the omnipresence of racial inequality and social injustice in the American Empire.
“Karl Lampley’s A Black Theology of the American Empire is a timely book given the current machinations of Trump 2.0 and the expression of American hubris and exceptionalism we see being expressed across the world. … An important and challengingly prophetic piece of work that should be read and engaged with by scholars … and equity for all peoples. Lampley’s text is a well written, concise and perceptive piece of scholarship that deserves a wide readership.” (Anthony Reddie, Black Theology, November 19, 2025)
ISBN: 9783031764981
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151 pages
2025 ed.