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  • av Kurt Buhring
    1 396,-

    In this book Kurt Buhring explores concepts of spirit(s) within various Black religions as a means to make a constructive theological contribution to contemporary Black theology in regard to ideas of the Holy Spirit, or pneumatology. He argues that there are rich resources within African and African-based religions to develop a more robust notion of the Holy Spirit for contemporary Black liberation theology. In so doing, Buhring offers a pneumatology that understands divine power and presence within humanity and through human action. The theology offered maintains the fundamental claim that God acts as liberator of the oppressed, while also calling for greater human responsibility and capability for bringing about liberation.

  • av J. Tribble
    796,-

    Transformative Pastoral Leadership in the Black Church offers practical wisdom from comparative analysis of the experiences of a male pastor and a female pastor in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

  • - Outing Supremacy in Modernity
    av J. Perkinson
    876,-

    White Theology re-examines white race privilege throughout history and its relationship to black theology.

  • - Black Religious Studies and the Erotic
     
    1 510,-

    In this book, contributors argue that the Black Church must begin to address the significance of sexuality if it is to actually present liberation as a mode of existence that fully appreciates the body. The contributors argue that we not only have to look at the Black Church in this discussion, but also explore black Christianity in general.

  • av L. Whelchel
    796,-

    A discourse on the historical emergence of African American Churches as dynamic cultural presences which occurred in the aftermath of the Civil War, and specifically in the wake of General Sherman's march from Atlanta to Savannah.

  • av G. Baker-Fletcher
    796,-

    Baker-Fletcher explores the Bible as a uniquely authoritative text within the context of Black church worship and service to the world, as well as analysing the Bible's central role in three forms of witness: translation, proclamation, and empowerment.

  • - Race, Heathens, and the People of God
    av S. Johnson
    1 666,-

    Previous studies in the area have been restricted to associating the Hamitic idea with pro-slavery arguments, whereas the thesis of this project reveals a fundamental irony: black American Christians who reinforced the meanings of illegitimacy by appealing to Ham as the ancestor of the race.

  • av Wynnetta Wimberley
    1 350 - 1 370,-

    In this book Wynnetta Wimberley addresses the often overlooked crisis of depression in African American clergy, investigating the causes underlying this phenomenon while discussing possible productive paths forward.

  • - Overwhelming Desire and Joy
    av Josiah Ulysses Young
    1 506 - 1 826,-

    This book focuses on Baldwin's experiences as a gifted black writer who fought valiantly against racism and wrote openly about homosexual relationships. Baldwin's God is a 'mysteriously impersonal' force he calls love- 'something . . . like a fire, like the wind, something which can change you.'

  • - Christianity, Violence, and Theology
    av Karl Lampley
    796 - 816,-

    In this unique volume, Lampley analyzes the theology of Nat Turner's violent slave rebellion in juxtaposition with Old Testament views of prophetic violence and Jesus' politics of violence in the New Testament and in consideration of the history of Christian violence and the violence embedded in traditional Christian theology.

  • - The Challenge to Prophetic Resistance
    av Allan Aubrey Boesak
    796 - 820,-

    In 1985, the Kairos Document emerged out of the anti-apartheid struggle as a devastating critique of apartheid and a challenge to the church in that society. This book is a call to discern new moments of crisis, discernment and kairos, and respond with prophetic resistance to global injustice.

  • - Nineteenth-Century Religious Activism
    av Joy R. Bostic
    1 826,-

    African-American Female Mysticism: Nineteenth Century Religious Activism is an important book-length treatment of African-American female mysticism. The primary subjects of this book are three icons of black female spirituality and religious activism - Jarena Lee, Sojourner Truth, and Rebecca Cox Jackson.

  • - Rhetoric of Identification
    av A. Owens
    1 506 - 1 526,-

    This book explores the parameters of the African Methodist Episcopal Church's dual existence as evangelical Christians and as children of Ham, and how the denomination relied on both the rhetoric of evangelicalism and heathenism.

  • av Stephanie M. Crumpton
    1 826,-

    This book is about Black women's search for relationships and encounters that support healing from intimate and cultural violence. Narratives provide an ethnographic snapshot of this violence, while raising concerns over whether or not existing paradigms for pastoral care and counseling are congruent with how many Black women approach healing.

  • - James Baldwin's Blues Project and Gospel Prose
    av E. & Jr. Kornegay
    1 506 - 1 666,-

    Kornegay's brilliant and insightful use of James Baldwin's literary genius offers a way forward that promises to overcome the divide between religion and sexuality that is of crucial importance not only for black church and theology but for socio-political-religious and theological discourse generally.

  • - Black Bodies, the Black Church, and the Council of Chalcedon
    av Eboni Marshall Turman
    1 746 - 1 826,-

    The Black Church is an institution that emerged in rebellion against injustice perpetrated upon black bodies. How is it, then, that black women's oppression persists in black churches? This book engages the Chalcedonian Definition as the starting point for exploring the body as a moral dilemma.

  • - Toward an African-Centered Theology of the African American Religious Experience
    av J. Clark
    1 270 - 1 666,-

    This work is concerned with the way Black Christian formation, because of the acceptance of universal, absolute, and exclusive Christian doctrines, seems to justify and even encourage anti-African sentiment.

  • - From Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jeremiah Wright
    av Johnny Bernard Hill, Angela D. Sims & F. Douglas Powe
    796 - 820,-

    The authors select sermons by Martin Luther King Jr. and Jeremiah Wright to as a framework to examine the meaning of God in America as part of the formational religio-political narrative of the country.

  • - Pursuing Racial Justice Through Reparations and Sovereignty
    av J. Harvey
    796,-

    This book considers how white U.S.-Americans may participate in racial justice-making, and shows how 'white' identities embody problematic moral realities, arguing that reparations for people of African descent and sovereignty for Native peoples are critical for racial justice and transformation of what it means to be white in the United States.

  • - A Blues Slant
    av Kelly Brown Douglas
    796,-

    Blues is absolutely vital to black theological reflection and to the black church's existence. In Black Bodies and the Black Church , author Kelly Douglas Brown develops a blues crossroad theology, which allows the black church to remain true to itself and relevant in black lives.

  • - A Theoretical Model toward a Therapeutic Goal
    av M. Hill
    796,-

    This book stems from a concern to assist pastoral counsellors in developing a therapeutic alliance with African-American women. It focuses on the social construct of the African-American matriarch, which can easily misinform the counsellor and cause emotional jeopardy for African-American women who attempt to live up to its expectations.

  • - Reverend Ethelred Brown and the Unitarian Church
    av Juan M. Floyd-Thomas
    796,-

    By examining the minister who helped inspire the founding of the Harlem Unitarian Church Reverend Ethelred Brown, Floyd-Thomas offers a provocative examination of the religious and intellectual roots of Black humanist thought.

  • - Intersecting Anxieties of Race, Gender, and Christian Embodiment
    av S. Boyd
    1 506,-

    Black Men Worshipping analyzes the discursive spaces where Black masculinity is constructed, performed, and contested in American religion and culture. It judiciously considers the anxiety that emerges from Black male negotiations with these constructions

  • av Phillis Isabella Sheppard
    1 746 - 1 826,-

    To illustrate the complexities of black women's experiences of self-identification and racial embodiment, Phillis Isabella Sheppard provides an account that engages both psychoanalytic theory and the role of religion and cultural objects in self-understanding.

  • av M. Harris
    950 - 1 270,-

    This work enlivens the debate in African and African American religious thought about the fluidity of spirituality and widens the conversation to encourage readers to embrace religious traditions inclusive of and beyond Christianity as the foundations for empowerment of both women and ethical values.

  • av Karen Teel
    796,-

    From her perspective as a white feminist theologian, Karen Teel dialogues with five womanist thinkers to develop a Christian theology of the body that can compel Christians, especially U. S. Christians of European descent, to actively resist the sin of racism.

  • - Overcoming Its Religious and Sexual Legacies
    av Jacqueline L. Hazelton
    800 - 1 510,-

    This book looks at a United States that continues to be driven by racial and cultural divisions, from the disproportionately high number of incarcerated African Americans to heartfelt disagreements over the true nature of marriage and the proper role of faith in public policy.

  • - Ida B. Wells's Interrogation of American Terror
    av A. Sims
    796,-

    Ethical Complications of Lynching highlights the residual effects of lynching as a twenty-first century moral impediment in the fight to actualize ethical possibilities.

  • av M. Johnson
    1 036 - 1 666,-

    Many have used the term 'tragic' to refer to African American religious and cultural experience. After a studied meditation on and articulation of the 'tragic vision,' Johnson argues that African American Christian Consciousness is an expression of the tragic and a tragic expression of the Christian Faith.

  • av Emilie M. Townes
    1 726 - 1 826,-

    This groundbreaking book provides an analytical tool to understand how and why evil works in the world as it does. Deconstructing memory, history, and myth as received wisdom, the volume critically examines racism, sexism, poverty, and stereotypes.

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