White Supremacy, the Election of Donald Trump and the Challenge to Theology

Susan Ross

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Abstract

This article is a transcript of an interview conducted by Susan Ross on 12 January, 2017, with Professor Bryan Massingale. Following the election of Donald Trump to the US Presidency, there was a surge in the number of racial and ethnic attacks on minorities across the country, and an increased concern over the place of minorities in the United States. During the previous two years, a number of shootings of black men and women had attracted much attention and protest, particularly around the Black Lives Matter movement which began after the killing of Michael Brown in the summer of 2014. Massingale is a leading voice among Catholic theologians and has spoken widely on the situation of African-Americans in the US and particularly in the US Catholic Church.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalTheology: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume2017
Issue number3
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • White Supremacy
  • 2016 Election
  • Donald Trump
  • Theology
  • Political Theology

Disciplines

  • Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

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