Disordered

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481308335

The Holy Icon and Racial Myths

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By Jessica Wai-Fong Wong
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
520 g
Pages:
236

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Jessica Wai-Fong Wong is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Azusa Pacific University.

Introduction 1 Troubled Sight: Anatomy of the Modern Racial Optic 2 Sacred Sight: Anatomy of the Icon 3 Iconic Saint, Anti-Iconic Jew 4 Colonialism and the Making of New Christendom 5 Making Americans: Reading, Reforming, and Redeeming the Immigrant Body 6 Jesus: Icon of God Conclusion

Wong's book is a delightful contribution to the emerging conversation on the intersectionof religion and race in North America. Not only for scholars, teachers and studentsof theological education, but also for ordained and lay church leaders, Wong'sdeeply theological account of western Europe and North America's long history andpractice of racial discrimination make it a must-read, especially for white readers. --Eunil David Cho "Scottish Journal of Theology" Wong's invitation is for Christians to resist justifying secular racist ideas using Christian doctrines, and instead to consider an embodied Jesus, grounded within his particularity as a Jewish Palestinian man. The reason why Disordered is so compelling is that Wong herself is also embodied in her narrative, as she makes explicit where she is coming from as a biracial woman from Texas, and threads her identity struggles through her argument. --Ann Gillian Chu "Christianity Next"

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