ABSTRACT

Shawn Kelley's groundbreaking study shows how the major intellectual movements of the modern world, such as Orientalism and romantic nationalism, become infused with the category of race. He then traces the processes through which racially-grounded thinking has influenced modern biblical scholarship.
Dynamic and thought-provoking, the book incorporates a wide range of current debate, from critical race theory to the relationship between Martin Heidegger and National Socialism. It will give every student and scholar of biblical studies awareness of the subtle ways in which racial thinking has permeated their discipline, and encourage them to create new modes of biblical analysis.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter |19 pages

Racialized discourse

Modernity, race, and reason

chapter |31 pages

The Hegelian Synthesis

Early modernity, race, and culture

chapter |25 pages

Jesus and the myth of the west

Tübingen and the construction of early Christianity

chapter |40 pages

Aesthetic Fascism

Heidegger, National Socialism, and the Jews

chapter |36 pages

In the Shadow of Heidegger

Bultmann, race, and the quest for Christian origins

chapter |46 pages

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Messiah

Jesus comes to America

chapter |15 pages

Conclusion