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Bringing the wisdom of generations of black Catholics into conversation with contemporary scholarly accounts of racism, Christ Divided diagnoses "antiblackness supremacy" as a corporate vice that inhabits the body of Christ. To truly understand racial inequality, theologians must acknowledge the existence of "antiblackness supremacy" and recognize its uniquely foundational role in prevailing processes of racialization and racial hierarchy. In addition to introducing a new framework of racial analysis, this book proposes a new approach to virtue ethics. The theory of corporate virtue outlined here provides a framework through which to evaluate the habits of antiblackness supremacy and propose new ones-to be made to "do the right thing."
Contents
PrefaceIntroductionPart 1: Defining White Supremacy and Antiblackness Supremacy1. Antiblackness and World History2. The Nearly Global Afterlife of Black Slavery3. The Spatial Afterlife of Slavery in the Contemporary United StatesPart II: Diagnosing the Corporate Habits of Antiblackness Supremacy4. Inverting Virtue5. The Catholic Corporate Habits of Antiblackness in the Era of Chattel Slavery6. Racial Segregation as a Corporate Habit of Antiblackness Supremacy in the Body of Christ7. Non-Witness Will Not Save Us: The Persistence of Antiblackness Supremacy in the "Brown" Twenty-First Century8. Toward a Theory of Corporate Virtue and VicePart III: Antiblackness Supremacy and the Sacraments of Initiation9. Baptism and the Eucharist as Habits of Antiblackness Supremacy10. Corporate Vices; Ecclesial Consequences: Poking Holes in the Ecclesiology of "Battened Down Hatches"Part IV: Re-Habituating the Corporate Body of Christ11. Real Food for Real Bodies: From Sacramental Optimism to Sacramental Realism12. Dismantling Antiblackness Supremacy



