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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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Theologie in Afrika - afrikanische Theologie

1970
Herder Korrespondenz, Bd. 37 Nr.
Evers, Georg, Janssen, Hermann
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Theology

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1950
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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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Theology Matters

2016
Republished version of the articel in Strategic Review.
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Practical Theology and Political Theology

Zeitschrift für Pastoraltheologie (ZPTh), Bd. 15 Nr.
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