Theopoetics in Color: Embodied Approaches in Theological Discourse

Author:   Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein ,  Lakisha R Lockhart-Rusch ,  Cl�udio Carvalhaes
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
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9780802880185


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   20 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
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A collaborative book project centering the liberative theopoetics practiced by a new generation of scholars of color What is theopoetics? Once a field dominated by white liberals in the ivory tower, this embodied form of theology has flourished in the work of a new generation of scholars of color. In this groundbreaking book edited by Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein and Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, a diverse team of theologians shows how theopoetics can be practiced ""in color."" Featuring unconventional and artistic forms of religious reflection, this collection demonstrates how theology can become accessible when it reflects the embodied experiences of marginalized people and communities. These creative contributions defy the limitations of the white, Eurocentric academy, including such works as: - an explanation on the use of experimental theater to express theological theses - a guide to spiritual disciplines for metaphorical cyborgs seeking liberation - a meditation on the theological import of Filipino potlucks - a literary reflection on the meaning of religion to Black boys and men Diverse in scope and radical in perspective, this bold volume reclaims the liberative potential of theopoetics. Scholars and students of theology and the arts will discover inspiring new methodologies and fresh ideas in these pages. Contributors: Brian Bantum, Yara González-Justiniano, James Howard Hill Jr., Carolina Hinojosa-Cisneros, Yohana Agra Junker, Peace Pyunghwa Lee, Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch, Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein, Patrick B. Reyes, Joyce del Rosario, Tiffany U. Trent, Tamisha A. Tyler, Lis Valle-Ruiz

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Author:   Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein ,  Lakisha R Lockhart-Rusch ,  Cl�udio Carvalhaes
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Imprint:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780802880185


ISBN 10:   0802880185
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   20 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""In the desert of theological ideas, this book is a seed bank, carrying seeds of life, liberation, and transformation. Come and travel in the fields of God, of the Gods. Get some of these seeds and take them home. Plant there and see how, in the correlations of your own soil, you can create new seeds of liberation and transformation."" -- Cl�udio Carvalhaes, Union Theological Seminary, from the foreword ""This should be the first book readers turn to on the subject of theopoetics. The range of approaches interwoven in this beautifully edited collection demonstrates and explicates how theology might come closer to touching on divinity. The authors evoke divine poesis in futuring; resistance; telling and listening to the truth/s of real lives, harms, and loves; and memories in adage, image, ritual, story, and food. A vital guide for anyone interested in better understanding and revivifying the work of theology."" --Laurel Schneider, Vanderbilt University ""Theopoetics is not merely poeticizing a received theology. It instead invites the democratization of humanity and divinity. As such, it is both inclusive and expansive. This wonderful collection of visions and voices in Theopoetics in Color will become an important core text in our MA program in theopoetics and writing "" --Scott Holland, Bethany Theological Seminary and the Earlham School of Religion"


"""In the desert of theological ideas, this book is a seed bank, carrying seeds of life, liberation, and transformation. Come and travel in the fields of God, of the Gods. Get some of these seeds and take them home. Plant there and see how, in the correlations of your own soil, you can create new seeds of liberation and transformation."" -- Cl�udio Carvalhaes, Union Theological Seminary, from the foreword ""This should be the first book readers turn to on the subject of theopoetics. The range of approaches interwoven in this beautifully edited collection demonstrates and explicates how theology might come closer to touching on divinity. The authors evoke divine poesis in futuring; resistance; telling and listening to the truth/s of real lives, harms, and loves; and memories in adage, image, ritual, story, and food. A vital guide for anyone interested in better understanding and revivifying the work of theology."" --Laurel Schneider, Vanderbilt University ""Theopoetics is not merely poeticizing a received theology. It instead invites the democratization of humanity and divinity. As such, it is both inclusive and expansive. This wonderful collection of visions and voices in Theopoetics in Color will become an important core text in our MA program in theopoetics and writing "" --Scott Holland, Bethany Theological Seminary and the Earlham School of Religion ""To understand this collection as (only) a scholarly contribution would miss its bolder ambition: to demonstrate that a theopoetics worthy of the name must change not only what counts as revelation but what counts as scholarship. Here, a Filipino potluck is a communion that implies a creed, and the haunting story of a Black father and son illuminates 'the awful grace of God.' Here, too, are essays that cite philosophers, but also dreams, poems, and stories that refuse to be reduced to something else. It's one thing to call for a bigger understanding of what counts as 'scholarship, ' as many writers have properly done. But it's another, more daring, thing to live into that call--to risk actually doing scholarship differently. The contributors to Theopoetics in Color take that risk, and the result is a collection that not only shows the full spectrum of theopoetics scholarship but also reveals its enormous potential to transform how we talk about God in the academy and beyond."" --Ben Brazil, Earlham School of Religion ""This book is a blessing and a gift. It is a groundbreaking expansion of the theological work that explicitly engages theopoetics. It unfolds in ways that often soothe, sometimes provoke, and always invite readers into what more might be possible. As Oredein and Lockhart-Rusch note in their conclusion, this text is the result of a community's exploration of what it means to reimagine what religious studies and theology can be. It is the product of an experiment in creating a beloved community. That is evident from reading it. I know most of the authors in this volume. That they all are in one place is an incredible feat of nurture and vision. I affirm Carvalhaes's claim in his introduction: this is the most important text on theopoetics in the English language. I will be using this book every time I teach my theopoetics courses."" --L. Callid Keefe-Perry, Boston College's Clough School of Theology and Ministry ""Oredein and Lockhart-Rusch's book Theopoetics in Color pulls theopoetics out of its irrelevancy to those people using various art forms to engage in the quotidian struggles against injustice in all its forms. This book gives witness to the art of the faith and faith working in art where it matters--where God's redeeming love matters and that is everywhere."" --Willie James Jennings, Yale Divinity School"


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Oluwatomisin Olayinka Oredein is a Nigerian American creative and scholastic writer who teaches constructive theology and ethics as well as Black religious traditions at Brite Divinity School. Lakisha R. Lockhart-Rusch is a womanist play facilitator and educator who teaches Christian education at Union Presbyterian Seminary.

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