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Black Liberation Theology, Cultural Criticism, and the Problem of Homosexuality

2010
The birth of black liberation and womanist theologies in the United States should not have been unexpected. The theological discourse oriented around liberation arose during a period in which African Americans were wrestling with the question of identity and culture in a society that seemed intractable in its racism, classism, and sexism.
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A "Collective Black" Liberation in the Face of "Honorary White" Racism? A Growing Edge for U.S. Black Liberation Theologies

Black Theology, 2010
AbstractJames H. Cone argues that the liberation of African Americans from the scourge of white racism must be at the foundation of any true Christian theology in the U.S. This essay investigates what this might mean when the racial structure within the U.S. is changing.
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Black Theology and #BlackLivesMatter: The Contemporary Struggle for Freedom and Justice

Black Theology
The #BlackLivesMatter (BLM) movement is a contemporary resurgence of the Black Revolution in the U.S. focused on challenging anti-Black policing, police murders of unarmed Black peoples, and legal-justice racial inequalities.
Karl W. Lampley
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Black Liberation Theology, Black Power, and the Black Arts Movement at Trinity United Church of Christ

2017
This chapter examines the Black Mural Movement in the context of religious imagery by focusing on the evolution of Joseph W. Evans Jr.'s art. In 1986 Evans illustrated the motto of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ (TUCC), “Unashamedly Black and Unapologetically Christian” with a painting of a Jesus with dark brown skin and tightly curled black
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Awakening the Sankofa Bird: The Movement-Centric Origins of Black Liberation Theology

2014
As a parent of two little girls who like me are “of color,” I both looked forward to and dreaded the day when I would have “the talk” with them. The talk to which I am referring is the one about race. The one where I get to share with them all that they have to be proud of as women of African descent.
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Womanist Theology and Relational Cultural Theory: Counseling Religious Black Women

Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2023
Janeé R Avent Harris   +2 more
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Book Review: Introducing Black Theology of Liberation

Missiology: An International Review, 2000
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