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Reading Black Theology of Liberation in the African American Christian Experience of the 1900s–2000s

Black Theology
Like other forms of theology, Black Theology emerges out of the critical thinking, reflection, and Christian practices of African American people. Theology is generally developed out of Christian people's experiences at different times. Since theology is
Kefas Lamak
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Constructive Theology, Black Liberation Theology, and Black Constructive Theology: A History of Irony and Resonance

Black Theology, 2017
Black liberation theology and Constructive theology have an inextricably intertwined history. Yet the shared history has been one full of tensions and ambiguity.
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Black Theology of Liberation and the Impact of Womanist Theology

2002
Black theology of liberation means thinking about how the spirit of liberation works with poor black folk spiritually and materially, individually and collectively, and privately and publicly. The foundation for black theology has always existed whenever and wherever God has chosen to colabor with the poor for justice. Moreover, black theology analyzes
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Land, liberation and prophetic witness: Re-envisioning land justice through Biko’s Black Theology

HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
This article investigates the outstanding question in South Africa of the land, by way of Black Theology, honing in on it the liberative optic of Steve Biko (Stephen Bantu).
Thembelani E. Jentile
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Exploring racial persistence in South Africa through Black Liberation Theology

HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Racism remains a persistent and deeply rooted problem in South Africa, years after the end of the apartheid era in 1994. Despite significant progress made, racism endures within institutional structures (public and private), society and interpersonal ...
Gift T. Baloyi
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Cinematic Theology of Liberation: "Sarafina" as A Lens on Faith, Resistance and Justice in Apartheid South Africa

International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education
: This paper examines how the 1992 film “Sarafina,” directed by Darrell James Roodt, serves as a cinematic embodiment of liberation theology in the South African context.
Jonathan Kangwa
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