Ryan Andrew Newson is a Doctoral Candidate in Christian Ethics and Philosophical Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.

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Preface Introduction 1. History Monuments' Shifting Contexts 2. Past Memories Constructed 3. Future Whiteness Concretized 4. Present Wounds Obscured 5. Apocalypse Disrupting Palliative Monuments
...readers of Cut in Stone will undoubtedly find themselves no longer able to ignore Confederate monuments and their deeply theological nature. They may even feel themselves inspired and equipped to take action against them and their harmful ideology. --Ella Myer "Reading Religion" In The Cerulean Soul: A Relational Theology of Depression, Peter J. Bellini offers his readers a holistic, theological, and interdisciplinary account of depression that uncovers new insights into God's love for human creatures, and how human creatures both receive this love, and embody it for others. --Sarah Jean Barton "Wesleyan Theological Journal" This excellent book could not have arrived at a better time. Its publication in July 2020 coincided with waves of Confederate monument 'disruption' across the nation in the wake of George Floyd's death... Newson's book is its own form of disruption--of both Confederate monuments and the scholarly literature about them. Newson highlights the monuments' oft-obscured theological dimensions, revealing the necessity of their theological disruption. --Karen V. Guth "Perspectives in Religious Studies"
