Empowering Theology: Deconstructing Zionism
Unpacking Theologies of "Chosen People" and Divine Favoritism
Description
This course began as a response to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict in October of 2023, where so many were unaware of the daily suffering of Palestinians, and were advancing the idea of Israel as God's chosen nation. Lectures in this course will analyze why ancient biblical Israel was considered God's chosen nation, and how this impacts theological concepts and practical political actions. This course is an engaging exploration of traditional theological concepts through the lens of Black Liberation Theology. It delves into the complex facets of ethnocentrism, othering, and triumphalism that have pervaded the interpretation of theological doctrines, notably the doctrine of election. Drawing from the critical contributions of theologian Cain Hope Felder and his collaborative work in "Stony the Road We Trod" surrounding the doctrine of election as well as James H. Cone, a significant pillar of Black Liberation Theology, this course challenges conventional Eurocentric interpretations that often advocate for oppressive systems based on Election and manifest destiny. By correlating the suffering of Jesus Christ with the struggles of the oppressed people in the world and that black people, this course is a call to redefine theological concepts in a way that empowers the marginalized and challenges systemic discrimination and racial prejudices inherent in mainstream theology. By examining these themes, participants will gain a more profound understanding of the doctrine of election, one that aligns with the liberative heart of the Gospel. The following will be addressed:
Understanding the Foundations: Ethnocentrism, Othering, and Chosenness in Theological Doctrine
Old Testament Interpretation methods and conquest narratives
Origins of the Doctrines of Election and Discovery
The Struggles of Black Community and Jesus Christ: A Comparative Study in Suffering
Redefining Theology: Empowering the Marginalized & Challenging Systemic Discrimination
What You Will Learn!
- How theology can be used as a tool for justice and liberation, rather than dominance and exploitation.
- How to critique the traditional Eurocentric interpretation of biblical texts, specifically the doctrine of election, and its impact on society
- Convey parallels between colonialism, zionism and racism
- How to critique Western centered eschatology in light of the suffering of Jesus Christ and that of the oppressed black people.
- Unpack misinterpretations surrounding the modern state of Israel and its role in eschatology
Who Should Attend!
- Educators who desire to implement more inclusive perspectives of world events
- Sunday School/Bible Class facilitators who want to find underutilized lines of study for their teaching
- Clergy who desire to use theology to be social leaders and as a means for good in the world