Loving through Enmity — Book Event with author Marvin E. Wickware, Jr.

Loving through Enmity — Book Event with author Marvin E. Wickware, Jr.

By St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Logan Square

Overview

St. Luke's hosts lunch and conversation with Marvin E. Wickware, Jr., author of the new book "Loving through Enmity."

Who are your enemies? Can enmity and love coexist?

Join St. Luke’s Lutheran Church of Logan Square for a book event with Dr. Marvin E. Wickware, Jr., author of the new book Loving through Enmity: Healing the Broken Heart of Christian Antiracist Work. Admission is FREE.

  • 12:00 Potluck lunch -- Please bring something to share!
  • 12:30 Conversation and Q&A with Dr. Wickware
  • Books will be available for purchase following the event


"This consequential read offers a solid approach for anyone dedicated to breaking down white supremacy and fostering change with love at its core."

--Linda E. Thomas, professor of theology and anthropology, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago


About the Book: Loving through Enmity responds to the failure of US Christian antiracist work to translate love of the enemy into meaningful societal transformation. Beginning with an analysis of the racial enmity that is fundamental to white supremacy, Wickware clarifies an oft-elided distinction between private and structural enmity. While systemic opposition of interests between white and BIPOC Christians is the core enmity at play in white supremacy, Christian antiracist work too often centers individual slights, struggles, and forgiveness.

Centering structural enmity, Wickware explores how white supremacy produces and circulates a distorted love that takes as its goal the happiness of white people and demands sacrifice from those who challenge white happiness through the pursuit of mutuality. As a step toward articulating a more faithful love, he offers an account of Black love as a transformative, politically powerful emotion directed toward mutual care.

Building on that account of Black love, Wickware reimagines divine power and love in terms of God's power to sustain connection, holy need for relationship with creation, and desire for creaturely thriving. Ultimately, faithful love of the enemy mirrors God's love and involves embracing our need for those whose interests are structurally opposed to ours under the conditions of white supremacy, engaging in mutual aid, and committing to accountability toward one another's need for self-love. Scholars and ministers alike will benefit from Wickware's insightful conclusions.

About the Author: MARVIN E. Wickware, Jr. is a Black theologian and the author of Loving through Enmity: Healing the Broken Heart of Christian Antiracist Work. He is also Associate Professor of Church and Society and Ethics at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, where he teaches at the intersection of theology, race, politics, and emotions. That is, he often talks and writes about being angry and sad about church and politics. Marvin also enjoys discussing comics and video games. Marvin lives in Chicago with his wife, Elizabeth, and their two children.

About the Venue: St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Logan Square is a progressive, community-oriented congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, located in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago.

Category: Spirituality, Christianity

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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3325 W Wrightwood Ave

3325 West Wrightwood Avenue

Chicago, IL 60647

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Jan 18 · 12:00 PM CST