Baptized in Dirty Water: Reimagining the Gospel According to Tupac Amaru Shakur

Author:   Daniel White Hodge
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532613661


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   13 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Daniel White Hodge
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.195kg
ISBN:  

9781532613661


ISBN 10:   1532613660
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   13 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Theology is a ghost. For centuries, white theologians extolled the virtues of inclusion in Christ, while excluding black and brown folks from every dimension of Christian social life to the point of irrelevance. In Baptized in Dirty Water, hip-hop theologian Daniel White Hodge turns to the life (and death) of Tupac Shakur, presenting the artist through a theological register. In doing so, Hodge might just be resurrecting theology from its ghostly white reputation. --Christopher Driscoll, author of White Lies


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Daniel White Hodge is Associate Professor of Intercultural Communications and Department Chair of Communication Arts at North Park University in Chicago. His research interests are the intersections of faith, Hip Hop culture, race/ethnicity, and young adult emerging generations. His latest publications are Hip Hop's Hostile Gospel: A Post Soul Theological Exploration (2017) and Homeland Insecurity: A Hip Hop Missiology for the Post-Civil Rights Context (2018). More can be found at www.whitehodge.com and www.whitehodgepodcasts.com.

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