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Intersubjectivity as an analytical concept to study human-animal interaction in historical context: street dogs in Late Ottoman period. [PDF]
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Rath Yatra and Rivers: Reimagining Reformation and Luther’s Theology [PDF]
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James H. Cone's Black Theology of Liberation as Post-Modern Public Philosophy
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A Black Theology of Liberation
Black Theology, 2005AbstractThis essay looks at the notion of culture as one of the foundational presuppositions for developing a future constructive theological anthropology based on African-American folk tales. Too often contemporary theologians, in general, and Black and Womanist theologians, in particular, assume an understanding of culture as given.
D. Hopkins
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Spirituality of Liberation in African Pentecostal Worship and Its Implications for Black Theology
Black Theology, 2021Pentecostal worship is widely studied with but little attention given to its link with a spirituality of liberation.
M. Kgatle
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Black Theology and Pan-Africanism: An interconnected journey towards liberation
This article explores the intricate relationship between Black Theology and Pan-Africanism. The impetus behind this study is the resentment against the enduring legacy of historical oppression and the persistent sting of systemic discrimination ...
Zorodzai Dube
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Black Theology, 2010
AbstractIn this essay, I posit that the original way in which the concept, heuristic, and signifier "liberation" functioned in U.S. Black Liberation Theology has by both form and content been un/consciously resignified into a discourse of cultural legitimation.
Elonda Clay
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AbstractIn this essay, I posit that the original way in which the concept, heuristic, and signifier "liberation" functioned in U.S. Black Liberation Theology has by both form and content been un/consciously resignified into a discourse of cultural legitimation.
Elonda Clay
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