Decolonizing Christianity
In "Decolonizing Christianity," Miguel A. De La Torre challenges the traditional perceptions of God within Christianity, particularly as it relates to issues of race and power. Published in 2021, this thought-provoking book spans 224 pages and invites readers to reconsider the implications of a "white God" that has often been associated with empire and oppression. De La Torre draws on the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing a faith that prioritizes compassion for the marginalized—those who are hungry, thirsty, naked, and imprisoned. This work resonates with James Cone's bold assertion that white Christianity can be viewed as a satanic heresy, urging a re-examination of faith as a tool for liberation rather than domination. Ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of the intersection between faith and social justice, "Decolonizing Christianity" is a crucial read for anyone interested in redefining their spiritual journey.