Theologian and ethicist Jonathan Tran is associate dean for faculty in the Honors College and professor of theology in great texts at Baylor University. His research focuses on the human life in language, and what that life reveals about God and God’s world. Lately, that research has focused on race and racism. His book Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism attempts to present racism as a theological problem, a political economic distortion of the divine economy, and a problem given to the usual redress: the church laying claim to God’s original revolution.
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Theologian and ethicist Jonathan Tran is associate dean for faculty in the Honors College and professor of theology in great texts at Baylor University. His research focuses on the human life in language, and what that life reveals about God and God’s world. Lately, that research has focused on race and racism. His book Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism attempts to present racism as a theological problem, a political economic distortion of the divine economy, and a problem given to the usual redress: the church laying claim to God’s original revolution.