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UNINA9910151945203321 |
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Harvey Chadwick |
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God's prophetic timeline : Messiah's final warning / / Chadwick Harvey |
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[Newburyport, Massachusetts] : , : World Ahead Press, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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1 online resource (172 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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UNINA9910986136803321 |
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Saucier P. Khalil |
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Critical Essays on Hip Hop and the Study of Hip Hop : Doing the Knowledge / / edited by P. Khalil Saucier |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (178 pages) |
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Popular music |
Music |
African Americans |
Culture |
Popular Music |
African American Culture |
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Chapter 1: “Doing the Knowledge:” A Critical Introduction -- Chapter 2: 'Peep the Technique’: Afro-Pessimism and Hip Hop’s ‘Turn Toward Blackness -- Chapter 3: TransCultural Flow and the Problem of the Cipher -- Chapter 4: Jay-Z’s afro-pessimism black femme(inism)s makes black all lives matter -- Chapter 5: Towards a [Black] Hip-Hop Aesthetic: Against Manifestations of the Neoliberal Universal -- Chapter 6: On the Dilemmas of MAN: Intersections Reconsidered. |
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This book explores some of the various ways in which hip hop has tragically and perilously been misused by scholars and how the study of hip hop often entrenches antiblackness as well as other social problematics. In the end, the book is a collection that provides a much-needed perspective on hip hop culture as well as some new ways to think about the study of hip hop. It is an event of sorts: an interdisciplinary collection of debates and interventions by scholars and intellectuals in Black Studies, Cultural Studies, Theatre Art, Gender Studies, and English. The perspectives are theoretical and practical, philosophical and historical, engaging a variety of theories and practices. P. Khalil Saucier is Professor of Critical Black Studies at Bucknell University. He is the author of Necessarily Black: Cape Verdean Youth, Hip Hop Culture, and a Critique of Identity (Michigan State Press, 2015) and co-author of African Migrants, European Borders, and the Problem with Humanitarianism (Lexington Books). He is also the editor and co-editor of various books. |
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UNINA9911026126203321 |
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Porter Joshua S |
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Death to Deconstruction : Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion |
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Chicago : , : Kregel Publications, , 2022 |
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©2022 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (196 pages) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Christianity and culture - United States |
Punk culture - United States |
Postmodernism - Religious aspects - Christianity |
Postmodernism - United States |
Faith |
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by John Mark Comer -- (Before We Begin) -- Part One: Deconstructing God -- 1 Blood and Fire -- The Apprentice: A Troublesome Book -- 2 Political Cartoons and Rattlesnake Worship -- 3 The Brutality of Fact -- 4 Shut Up, Galileo -- 5 Cats, Cosmic Horror, and Chaos Monsters -- The Apprentice: A Snake on the Road -- 6 God of Evil -- Part Two: Deconstructing Humanity -- (Before We Continue) -- 7 Cocaine Meltdown Somewhere in Middle America -- The Apprentice: Crowding Battalions -- 8 Baptized in Empire -- The Apprentice: A Reckoning for Frauds -- 9 My Father Was a Racist and I Loved Him -- 10 Brood of Vipers -- Part Three: The Final Deconstruction -- The Apprentice: Forbidden Fruit -- 11 Broken Tooth, Infected Skull -- 12 Everyone Is Going to Have to Die -- 13 The Sermon in the Suicide -- (Before We End) -- The Apprentice: Death to Deconstruction -- Thank You. -- Notes. |
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""Another Christian renounces the church and Christ." "Former Christian music star turns her back on faith." "I kissed Christianity goodbye." |
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Headlines like these are becoming common. It seems like the most popular trend in faith circles lately is to deconstruct, then deconvert. Joshua Porter knows that story from the inside out. He was raised in the tangles of American evangelical Christianity, and the church he knew was conservative, fundamentalist, and politicized. It feared culture, music, art, Dungeons & Dragons, Harry Potter, and anything else that was slightly suspect. This foundation of dread and fear was full of holes he nearly fell through . . . and out of faith altogether. His story put him on the road to deconversion--but that isn't where he ended up. Despite his years of being surrounded by disaffected former Christians and living large in the punk rock lifestyle, Porter now finds his faith closer to the historic Christian tradition than ever. This book is more than Porter's own story. It also invites those who may be in the deconstruction process themselves to consider the perspective of someone who was tempted to leave his faith--yet stayed. And it provides theological insight and pastoral support to those who worry that everyone is bailing out on the church"-- |
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