After whiteness An education in belonging

Willie James Jennings, 1961-

Book - 2020

Theological education has always been about formation: first of people, then of communities, then of the world. If we continue to promote whiteness and its related ideas of masculinity and individualism in our educational work, it will remain diseased and thwart our efforts to heal the church and the world. But if theological education aims to form people who can gather others together through border-crossing pluralism and God-drenched communion, we can begin to cultivate the radical belonging that is at the heart of God's transformative work. In this inaugural volume of the Theological Education between the Times series, Willie James Jennings shares the insights gained from his extensive experience in theological education, most notab...ly as the dean of a major university's divinity school--where he remains one of the only African Americans to have ever served in that role. He reflects on the distortions hidden in plain sight within the world of education but holds onto abundant hope for what theological education can be and how it can position itself at the front of a massive cultural shift away from white, Western cultural hegemony. This must happen through the formation of what Jennings calls erotic souls within ourselves--erotic in the sense that denotes the power and energy of authentic connection with God and our fellow human beings. After Whiteness is for anyone who has ever questioned why theological education still matters. It is a call for Christian intellectuals to exchange isolation for intimacy and embrace their place in the crowd--just like the crowd that followed Jesus and experienced his miracles. It is part memoir, part decolonial analysis, and part poetry--a multimodal discourse that deliberately transgresses boundaries, as Jennings hopes theological education will do, too.

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Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Willie James Jennings, 1961- (author)
Physical Description
x, 165 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780802878441
  • Acknowledgments
  • Prologue: Secrets
  • 1. Fragments
  • 2. Designs
  • 3. Buildings
  • 4. Motions
  • 5. Eros
  • For Further Thought: Beyond the End
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Theologian Jennings (The Christian Imagination) delivers a searing critique of Western Christian divinity school training and higher education overall, which he claims sustains a system of white supremacist capitalist patriarchy. Weaving a powerful narrative composed of vignettes from his years as a professor and academic dean alongside his own poetry and critical analysis, Jennings challenges readers to consider that "all theological education in the Western world is haunted" by European colonialism, which "always aims to build a national and global future." Jennings meditates on the interaction of Christian traditions within divinity schools, predominately white divinity school curricula, the imperialist nature of Western institution-building, and the potential for richer religious and educational communities that could be realized when white supremacist structures within Christianity and academe are abandoned. To do so, he asks "students, faculty, and administrators" to find "things you might all read together" (including a list of suggested reading ) and make "commitments to dialogue." In the tradition of bell hooks and Paulo Freire, Jennings's insightful indictment of the church and university will be an ideal choice for group discussion. (Oct.)

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