Katie Walker Grimes is assistant professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University. She has published articles on the relation of white supremacy and the Catholic Church in Political Theology and Horizons, and has articles in the Journal of Religious Ethics. She is a regular contributing author to the blog, Women in Theology.
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PrefaceIntroduction1. Sainthood and Historical Memory2. Claver's Ministry of Slavocracy3. Coercive Kindness: Re-Considering Claver "from Below"4. Claver as Race-Making Ally of Anti-Blackness Supremacy5. The Racialized Humility of Peter Claver6. The Racialized Humility of Saint Martin de Porres7. Catholic Sainthood and the Afterlife of Slavery8. Venerable Pierre Toussaint and the Search for Fugitive Saints9. "Far is Free": Towards a Fugitive HagiographyBibliographyIndex

