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Prophetic Perfectionism: The Afterlives of Nat Turner and John Brown
Authors:Brian Britt
Institution:1. Department of Religion and Culture, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USAbbritt@vt.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Recent fiction, film, art, and scholarship on nineteenth-century American abolitionists Nat Turner and John Brown shed light on the politics of their prophetic religion. Both men led violent rebellions against slavery for which they were executed. Prophetic perfectionism drove Turner and Brown but tended to fade in works about them. Exceptions to this pattern of reception include Jacob Lawrence's John Brown series (1941), Nate Parker's film The Birth of a Nation (2016), and Ted Smith's book Weird John Brown: Divine Violence and the Limits of Ethics (2014). This essay situates Turner's and Brown's prophetic perfectionism and their reception in the context of contemporary political theologies and aesthetics of religion and race.
Keywords:Nat Turner  John Brown  perfectionism  prophecy  reception  transatlantic  slavery  American Civil War
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