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Introduction: Managing Race, Managing Religion, by Vincent W. Lloyd
Part I: Orientations
1. White Supremacy and Black Insurgency as Political Theology, by George Shulman
2. Secular Compared to What? Toward a History of the Trope of Black Sacred/Secular Fluidity, by Josef Sorett
Part II: Readings
3. Slaves, Slavery, and the Secular Age: Or, Tales of Haunted Scholars, Liberating Prisons, Exorcised Divinities, and Immanent Devils, by Edward J. Blum
4. ‘Welcome Back to the Living’: Resurrections of Martin Luther King Jr. in a Secular Age, by Erica R. Edwards
5. Overlooking Race and Secularism in Muslim Philadelphia, by Joel Blecher and Joshua Dubler
Part III: Inflections
6. Two Ways of Looking at an Invisible Man: Race, the Secular, and Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Theology, by M. Cooper Harriss
7. Secular Coloniality: The Afterlife of Religious and Racial Tropes, by William D. Hart
8. Binding Landscapes: Secularism, Race, and the Spatial Modern, by Willie James Jennings
Conclusion: James Baldwin and a Theology of Justice in a Secular Age, by Jonathon Kahn
Afterword: Critical Intersections: Race, Secularism, Gender, by Tracy Fessenden
List of Contributors
Index