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The Wounds Are the Witness: Black Faith Weaving Memory into Justice and Healing
Yolanda Pierce
$26

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-- This title will ship on or after February 04, 2025 –

From celebrated scholar Dr. Yolanda Pierce comes this indelible meditation on Black faith, suffering, hope, and the healing possibilities of justice, written in the venerable tradition of James Cone and Kelly Brown Douglas.

What do we do with wounds--our own, others', and a nation's? We can turn away, avert our gaze. We can make a spectacle of suffering. Or like the doubting disciple who longed to touch Jesus's side, we can acquaint ourselves with the wounds: both the story they tell and the healing they prefigure.

In The Wounds Are the Witness, Yolanda Pierce, dean of Vanderbilt University Divinity School and author of In My Grandmother's House, weaves together her own memories, vignettes from Black life, and scenes from scripture, especially the passion of Christ. To work for liberation in a broken world, we cannot look away from crucified flesh. Bones from the Middle Passage, GI Bill benefits denied to Black veterans, women inmates shackled while giving birth: we must take all such wounds seriously. They testify to both the pain and the faith of a people.

With the lyrical eye of a poet and the moral precision of a preacher, Pierce casts readers into the astounding story of God's healing. From the curative powers of a spiderweb to the work of justice in history, politics, medicine, higher education, and the Black church, Pierce asks: Where are the remedies for the battered and broken? What does accountability look like? Is there any cure?

Healing takes time, Pierce writes, and even the wounds of the risen Christ do not immediately close. When the wounds become the witness, we find a faith reimagined and a hope transfigured. They tell the truth: about the extent of the injury and the extraordinary work of healing.

BIO

Yolanda Pierce is professor and dean of Howard University School of Divinity. She is a scholar of African American religious history, womanist theology, race, and religion, as well as a public theologian, activist, and commentator. An alumna of Princeton University and Cornell University, Pierce served as the founding director of the Center for the Study of African American Religious Life at the National Museum of African American History & Culture. Pierce's writing has appeared in Time, Sojourners, and The Christian Century, and she is the author of the book Hell Without Fires. Pierce lives in Washington, DC.

REVIEWS

"A resonant, richly detailed study of the complex relationship between race and faith in America." -- Publishers Weekly

"With the precision of a pathologist, Yolanda Pierce poignantly parses the painful progression of racial harm. With the profundity of the prophets, she heralds the hope of healing for our weary and wounded souls. A must-read." -- Michael W. Waters, pastor, professor, and award-winning author of Stakes Is High: Race, Faith, and Hope for America

"With the power of a Sunday sermon and the insight of a thought-provoking lecture, Dr. Yolanda Pierce's The Wounds Are the Witness calls readers to attend to the scars and faithfulness that have shaped the Black experience. Pierce gestures us toward honoring the sacredness in our collective journey toward wholeness. This profound and accessible book is a must-read for anyone looking to heal from pain and keep the faith!" -- Drew G. I. Hart, associate professor of theology at Messiah University and author of Who Will Be a Witness? and Trouble I've Seen

[H]  Broadleaf Books  /  February 04, 2025

0.7" H x 8.24" L x 5.6" W (0.77 lbs) 196 pages