Deconstructing the Savage: A Christian Critique of Colonial Myths and the Misuse of the Gospel

Author:   Claude Dale Rhodes
Publisher:   Independently Published
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Pages:   276
Publication Date:   19 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Deconstructing the Savage: A Christian Critique of Colonial Myths and the Misuse of the Gospel


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For centuries, Indigenous peoples were labeled ""savage,"" ""barbaric,"" and ""uncivilized"" by European explorers, missionaries, and colonial governments. These words were not neutral descriptions. They were ideological tools - designed to justify conquest, land theft, forced conversion, mission schools, and cultural erasure. But how did Christianity - a faith rooted in the dignity of the Imago Dei - become entangled with empire? Deconstructing the Savage offers a bold and biblically grounded examination of how colonial myths were constructed, racialized, and defended using distorted theological language. This book confronts the historical misuse of the Gospel while affirming the enduring truth of Christ's message. This is not a rejection of Christianity. It is a call to recover it. What This Book Explores The historical invention of the ""savage"" in colonial writings and explorer accounts How figures like Samuel de Champlain shaped European perceptions of Indigenous peoples The difference between the biblical doctrine of the Imago Dei (Image of God) and racial hierarchy The role of colonial Christianity in law, education, and cultural suppression The theological impact of the Doctrine of Discovery How missionary efforts were shaped by racialized assumptions Indigenous resistance and Indigenous Christian discipleship beyond empire Why repentance and reconciliation are essential for the Church today Christian Decolonization and Gospel IntegrityMany believers today are wrestling with difficult questions: Was Christianity inherently colonial? Can faith survive historical accountability? How do we separate Jesus from empire? What does true repentance look like for the Church? This book argues that the Gospel itself was never the instrument of oppression - but it was frequently misused to sanctify colonial power. By examining theology, legal history, literature, and missionary practice, Deconstructing the Savage distinguishes between: Christ and conquest The Kingdom of God and political empire Biblical authority and racialized domination A Resource for Faithful ReflectionThis book is ideal for readers searching for: Christian decolonization theology Indigenous theology and Christianity Colonialism and the Church The Doctrine of Discovery explained Christian justice and reconciliation Biblical responses to racism History of missions and empire Postcolonial Christian theology It is written for pastors, theologians, church leaders, students, and believers who desire a deeper, historically honest faith - one rooted in truth rather than myth. A Call to the ChurchThe label ""savage"" was never about culture. It was about control. To deconstruct the savage is to dismantle a colonial fiction and return to a Gospel that affirms every human being as sacred, image-bearing, and worthy of dignity. The Church does not lose its faith by telling the truth about its past. It regains its witness. If you are seeking a serious Christian critique of colonial myths, the misuse of Scripture, and the theological foundations of justice and reconciliation, this book offers both clarity and conviction.

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Author:   Claude Dale Rhodes
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9798248966653


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   19 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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