The return of Columbus also precipitated one of the most fateful theological developments in the history of the western Christian church: the creation of what has come to be known as the Doctrine of Discovery. Established in a series of 15th century papal bulls, the doctrine claims that European civilization and western Christianity are superior to all other cultures, races, and religions.
The Doctrine of Discovery merged the interests of European imperialism, including the African slave trade, with Christian missionary zeal. While the doctrine has escaped scrutiny by most white scholars and theologians, Indigenous people and scholars of color have long been testifying to these Christian roots of white supremacy, while dying from and living with their damaging effects.
This story is from the October 23, 2023 edition of TIME Magazine.
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