Being Aggrieved,Faith Crises,and Racism |
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Authors: | Ryan LaMothe |
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Affiliation: | 1.Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology,St. Meinrad,USA |
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Abstract: | In this article, I depict the notion of being aggrieved and its relation to crises in or struggles of , faith, using racism to illustrate my claims. I begin the discussion by explaining what I mean by being aggrieved and its relation to faith vis-à-vis racism, relying on theological, philosophical, and psychological frameworks. In the second section of the paper, the faith journey of Malcolm X serves to illustrate this hermeneutical perspective. More specifically, I argue that his faith journey, marred by experiences of racism, led him to a faith wherein his experiences of being aggrieved no longer meant that his being was being aggrieved. |
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