Christian Supremacy, Magda Teter
Christian Supremacy, Magda Teter
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Christian Supremacy
Reckoning with the Roots of Antisemitism and Racism

Author: Magda Teter

Narrator: Erica Stevens Abbitt

Unabridged: 13 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by Erica Stevens Abbitt presents a panoramic cultural and legal history that traces the roots of antisemitism and racism to early Christian theology Since the earliest days of Christianity, theologians expressed pervasive anxiety about Jews as equal members of society, and, with European expansion in the early modern period, that anxiety extended to people of color. This troubling legacy still haunts us today. Christian Supremacy demonstrates how theological and legal frameworks created by the church centuries ago laid the seeds of antisemitism and anti-Black racism and reveals why Christian identity lies at the heart of the world's violent white supremacy movements. In a powerful historical narrative spanning nearly two millennia, Magda Teter describes how Christian theology of late antiquity cast Jews as "children born to slavery," and how the supposed theological inferiority of Jews became inscribed into law, creating tangible structures that reinforced a sense of Christian domination and superiority. With the dawn of European colonialism, a distinct brand of European Christian supremacy found expression in the legally sanctioned enslavement and exploitation of people of color, later taking the form of white Christian supremacy in the New World. Drawing on a wealth of primary evidence ranging from the theological and legal to the philosophical and artistic, Christian Supremacy is a profound reckoning with history that traces the roots of the modern rejection of Jewish and Black equality to an enduring Christian heritage of exclusion, intolerance, and persecution.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Shane

A fabulously deep history of systemic anti-Blackness and antisemitism, particularly the relationship strewn the two. The central idea of Christian Supremacy is established convincingly in the early part of the book, yet the rest strangely avoids connecting it to most of the histories it painstakingl......more

Goodreads review by J. Max

More like 4.5 stars. Overall really appreciate its focus on intersectionality with Black and Jewish experiences with racism and white supremacy. Some minor disagreements with how a few concepts are framed in early chapters (mostly because without pre-existing knowledge, it may imply the opposite of......more

Goodreads review by Leah

Thank you to libro.fm for providing me with an ALC of this audiobook. I am offering my honest opinion voluntarily. When I first saw the title of this book, I only saw the first half, and was like "NOPE!" But then I saw the rest of the title, and said "this is a book I have to read." Teter covers a ton......more

Goodreads review by Mannie

Teter has constructed, during her COVID ‘alone time,’ a masterful piece of comparative historiography and analysis. The roots of racial prejudice are often common, and in the case of antisemitism and anti-Black racism, their themes are too common, overlapping and dangerous to ignore. That the Nazis......more