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The Forging of Races
Race and Scripture in the Protestant Atlantic World, 1600–2000

Study of the changing relationship between race and theology in the Protestant Atlantic world since 1600.

Colin Kidd (Author)

9780521797290, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 7 September 2006

318 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm, 0.521 kg

'… Kidd provides a wealth of stimulating comment on the relations between biblical study, slavery, ethnology, language study, religious affiliations and physiology. … Important for what it says on the significance of studying theology in context, this work deserves to attract a large readership well outside religious history.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History

This book revolutionises our understanding of race. Building upon the insight that races are products of culture rather than biology, Colin Kidd demonstrates that the Bible - the key text in Western culture - has left a vivid imprint on modern racial theories and prejudices. Fixing his attention on the changing relationship between race and theology in the Protestant Atlantic world between 1600 and 2000 Kidd shows that, while the Bible itself is colour-blind, its interpreters have imported racial significance into the scriptures. Kidd's study probes the theological anxieties which lurked behind the confident facade of of white racial supremacy in the age of empire and race slavery, as well as the ways in which racialist ideas left their mark upon new forms of religiosity. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the histories of race or religion.

1. Prologue: race in the eye of the beholder
2. Introduction: race as scripture problem
3. Race and religious orthodoxy in the early modern era
4. Race, the Enlightenment and the authority of scripture
5. Monogenesis, slavery and the nineteenth-century crisis of faith
6. The Aryan moment: racializing religion in the nineteenth century
7. Forms of racialized religion
8. Black counter-theologies
9. Conclusion.

Subject Areas: Sociology & anthropology [JH], Ethnic studies [JFSL], History of ideas [JFCX], History of religion [HRAX], Religion: general [HRA], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 [HBLH], General & world history [HBG]

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