赔偿与行星和平部

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION International Review of Mission Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1111/irom.12499
Anthony Jermaine Ross-Allam
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本文探讨了否认赔偿作为跨大西洋奴隶贸易所延续的精神和社会经济星球大战的延续的历史根源和不断发展的遗产。通过对美国针对非裔美国人的反赔偿准则的社会生产进行研究,试图揭示对国家不稳定的潜在恐惧及其与未得到充分研究的跨种族功能性团结机会之间的关系,从而为追求持久的全球和平做出独特的贡献。文章提出了两方面的重新审视。首先,文章坚持反对和重新认识通过回避人性和历史时间的政治神学概念来维护和扩展奴隶制和白人至上社会经济关系的宗教概念。其次,它主张组建地方、国家和国际联盟,致力于阐明、支持、捍卫和实现对不同历史事件的赔偿,以此作为修复跨大西洋奴隶贸易和西方殖民主义独特遗产的手段,以美国长老会历史伤害修复中心建立的国际全基督教修复和赔偿联盟(AIRRE)为积极范例。
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Reparations and the Ministry of Planetary Peace

This article explores the historical roots and unfolding legacies of reparations denial as a continuation of the spiritual and socioeconomic planetary war perpetuated through the transatlantic slave trade. An examination of the social production of an anti-reparations norm against Afro-Americans in the United States seeks to uncover underlying fears of national destabilization and their relations to underexamined opportunities for functional solidarities across ethnicities, potentially offering a unique contribution to the pursuit of lasting global peace. The article proposes a twofold re-examination. First, it insists on the rejection and reconception of religious concepts upholding and extending the socioeconomic relations of slavery and white supremacy through evasive political theological notions of human nature and historical time. Second, it advocates the formation of local, national, and international alliances dedicated to articulating, supporting, defending, and achieving reparations for distinct historical events as a means of repairing unique legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and Western colonialism for the common good, using an international ecumenical alliance for repair and reparations (AIRRE) developed by the Presbyterian Church's (USA) Center for the Repair of Historical Harms as an active example.

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