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Black Theology and The Black Panthers

2023
In Black Theology and The Black Panthers, Joshua S. Bartholomew deals with the relationship between economic justice and racial equality. By examining the economic philosophies and inter-communal survival programs of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense from 1967-1971, Bartholomew utilizes a Womanist methodology to connect the praxis of The ...
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Black theology in Britain

The Expository Times, 2008
This article provides a summary for the definition, development and future direction of Black theology in Britain. The author seeks to outline the character and intent of Black theology in Britain, comparing and contrasting the nature of this enterprise with the established theory and praxis of this discipline within the United States of America.
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Black Theology and Black Culture

Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2000
(2000). Black Theology and Black Culture. Journal of Beliefs & Values: Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 237-239.
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Black theology and womanist theology

2012
Womanist 1. From womanish. (Opp. of “girlish,” i.e., frivolous, irresponsible, not serious.) A black feminist or feminist of color. From the black folk expression of mothers to female children, “You acting womanish,” i.e., like a woman. Usually referring to outrageous, audacious, courageous or willful behavior.
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BLACK THEOLOGY IN AMERICAN RELIGION

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1985
“It was the ‘African’ side of black religion that helped African-Americans to see beyond the white distortions of the Gospel and to discover its true meaning as God's liberation of the oppressed from bondage. It was the ‘Christian’ element in black religion that helped African-Americans to re-orient their African past so that it would become useful in
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Narrating Black Theology

2020
Abstract Employing the theology of James Cone as a representative of black liberation theology, this chapter analyzes the narrative basis of his ecclesiology as a vision of the church untethered from whiteness. The analysis demonstrates the ways Cone’s ecclesiology contrasts and refines Hauerwas’s. It attends specifically to the ways his
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Blackness Past, Blackness Future—and Theology

South Atlantic Quarterly, 2013
After sketching the development of black theology and its unmasking of white racism at the heart of Christianity in the United States, the article turns to the seminal work of historian of religions Charles H. Long in order to understand more adequately the emergence of black religion.
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Living Black Theology

Abstract In this chapter, I offer reflections on my own lived experience and subjectivity as a scholar undertaking Black theology. One of the criticisms of a great deal of White academic theological scholarship has been its reluctance or inability to name and explore the subjectivity and experience of authors and how their complex ...
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