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The Christian imagination
Book • 2010
In *The Christian Imagination: Theology and the Origins of Race*, Willie James Jennings explores how Christianity's development in the late medieval period contributed to racial and social divisions.
He critiques supersessionist ideas and their role in colonialism, highlighting missed opportunities for genuine communion among diverse groups.
The book offers a vision for a more inclusive, cosmopolitan citizenship.
He critiques supersessionist ideas and their role in colonialism, highlighting missed opportunities for genuine communion among diverse groups.
The book offers a vision for a more inclusive, cosmopolitan citizenship.
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as a significant book that highlights the complicity of the church in the colonialist project.

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Gregory Lee – The Essential City of God
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as the author of “The Christian Imagination”, where the term “inverted hospitality” comes from.

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as a book that deals with supersessionism being transferred in the church and colonial age.

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