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  1. Race: A Theological Account.J. Kameron Carter - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Virginia
    Can being, more specifically, black being, be thematized as visible from within the particularity of a given faith tradition, its practices and mode of being in the world? To narrow the question to one specific faith tradition, Christianity: Can blackness be visible within the visibility of the Christian factum---the incarnate God, Jesus of Nazareth? The first two chapters, drawing on the work of Albert J. Raboteau, Charles H. Long, and James H. Cone, show how African American religious scholarship, to varying (...)
     
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    Contemporary Black Theology: A Review Essay.J. Kameron Carter - 1999 - Modern Theology 19 (1):117-138.
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    Race, religion, and the contradictions of identity: A theological engagement with Douglass's 1845.J. Kameron Carter - 2005 - Modern Theology 21 (1):37-65.
  4. The excremental sacred : a paraliturgy.J. Kameron Carter - 2021 - In An Yountae & Eleanor Craig (eds.), Beyond man: race, coloniality, and philosophy of religion. Durham: Duke University Press.
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