Kind of Blue: Lamenting the Failures of Settler Christianity in a Twilight Civilization

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Toronto Journal of Theology Pub Date : 2021-11-05 DOI:10.3138/tjt-2021-0062
R. Kuipers
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Amid the Black Lives Matter Movement and the ongoing struggle for the recognition of Indigenous rights, and in the wake of police murders of racialized minorities and state-sponsored cultural genocide, oppressed and marginalized groups are calling settler Christians to reckon with the legacy of colonialism that continues to haunt their cherished religious traditions. As a settler Christian, I here share my first halting steps to undertaking such a reckoning. It is a story about finally starting to listen, getting unsettled, and staying there. I have also found it to be a lament of sorts— a journey plunging me into a kind of blue that is perhaps different than the blues sung by those who have directly suffered the poverty and violence of colonialism’s oppressive legacy. It is, finally, a lament over the destructive “twilight civilization” (to use Cornel West’s phrase) this legacy has wrought—an unsustainable civilization that in a variety of ways dehumanizes everyone, whether we share the identity of the oppressor, the victim, or a mixture of both. Perhaps lament, then, is the spiritual practice settler Christians must first take up as we strive to work through and work free from our damaged past. That is, perhaps this reckoning calls settler Christians to perform a certain leavetaking before we may truly join our hearts and voices with those who seek to keep faith with all their fellow humans as well as the rest of God’s good Creation.
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在“黑人的命也是命”运动(Black Lives Matter Movement)和争取承认原住民权利的持续斗争中,在警察谋杀种族化的少数族裔和国家支持的文化种族灭绝之后,受压迫和边缘化的群体呼吁移民基督徒正视殖民主义的遗留问题,这些问题继续困扰着他们珍视的宗教传统。作为一名移民基督徒,我在此分享我为进行这样的清算所迈出的第一步。这是一个关于最终开始倾听,变得不安,并停留在那里的故事。我也发现它是一种悲歌——一种让我陷入一种忧郁的旅程,这种忧郁可能不同于那些直接遭受殖民主义压迫遗产的贫困和暴力的人所唱的忧郁。最后,它是对这种遗产所造成的破坏性的“暮光文明”(用康奈尔·韦斯特的话来说)的悲叹——一种不可持续的文明,在各种方面使每个人失去人性,无论我们是压迫者、受害者,还是两者兼而有之。也许悲叹,那么,是基督徒定居者必须首先采取的精神实践,因为我们努力工作,从我们受损的过去中解脱出来。也就是说,也许这种清算要求定居者基督徒在我们真正加入那些寻求对所有人类同胞以及上帝的其余美好创造保持信仰的人的内心和声音之前进行某种告别。
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期刊介绍: The Toronto Journal of Theology is a progressive, double-blind refereed journal of analysis and scholarship, reflecting diverse Christian traditions and exploring the full range of theological inquiry: Biblical Studies, History of Christianity, Pastoral Theology, Christian Ethics, Systematic Theology, Philosophy of Religion, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The journal provides a Canadian forum for discussing theological issues in cross-cultural perspectives, featuring pertinent articles, in-depth reviews and information on the latest publications in the field. The Toronto Journal of Theology is of critical interest to academics, clergy, and lay and professional theologians. Anyone concerned with contemporary opinion on theological issues will find the journal essential reading.
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