Breaking the body of Christ: the sacraments of initiation in a habitat of white supremacy |
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Authors: | Katie M. Grimes |
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Affiliation: | Villanova University, Villanova, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | Since the racially segregated space of the United States operates as a habitat of white supremacy, the vice of white supremacy pervades the church's corporate body and thereby permeates all of its practices, including those of baptism and the Eucharist. Rather than turning to the church's sacraments as an antidote to the vices of a presumed external culture, this paper chronicles the way in which these very practices have been corrupted by it. The church cannot reform itself from within. In order to enable these sacraments to build the body of Christ, the church must work to dismantle regnant patterns of white supremacist racial segregation in the world. |
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Keywords: | white supremacy corporate vice baptism Eucharist chattel slavery |
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