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245 0 4 _aThe Cambridge companion to Black theology /
_cedited by Dwight N. Hopkins, Edward P. Antonio.
260 _aCambridge ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2012.
300 _axiv, 333 p. ;
_c23 cm.
490 1 _aCambridge companions to religion
520 _a"This volume discusses normative theological categories from a black perspective and argues that there is no major Christian doctrine on which black theology has not commented. Part One explores introductory questions such as: what have been the historical and social factors fostering a black theology, and what are some of the internal factors key to its growth? Part Two examines major doctrines which have been important for black theology in terms of clarifying key intellectual foci common to the study of religion. The final part discusses black theology as a world-wide development constituted by interdisciplinary approaches. The volume has an important role in bringing Christian thought into confrontation with one of the central challenges of modernity, namely the problem of race and racism. This Companion puts theological themes in conversation with issues of ethnicity, gender, social analysis, politics and class and is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students"--
_cProvided by publisher.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tHistorical perspective /
_rGayraud S. Wilmore --
_tBlack theology and liberation theologies /
_rEdward P. Antonio --
_tThe social sciences and rituals of resilience in African and African American communities /
_rLinda E. Thomas --
_tBlack theology and womanist theology /
_rDelores S. Williams --
_tGod /
_rDennis W. Wiley --
_tJesus in Black theology : the ancient ancestor visits /
_rJulian Kunnie --
_tBlack theology and the Holy Spirit /
_rGarth Baker-Fletcher --
_tBlack theology and human purpose /
_rRiggins R. Earl, Jr. --
_tTheology's great sin : silence in the face of white supremacy /
_rJames H. Cone --
_tTheodicy : 'de Lawd knowed how it was' : Black theology and Black suffering /
_rAllan Boesak --
_tBlack theology and the Bible /
_rMichael Joseph Brown --
_tProtestant ecclesiology /
_rJeremiah A. Wright, Jr. --
_tRoman Catholic ecclesiology /
_rCyprian Davis --
_tDignity and destiny : Black reflections on eschatology /
_rJ. Deotis Roberts --
_tThe history of Black theology in South Africa /
_rMokgethi Motlhabi --
_tBlack theology in Britain /
_rAnthony Reddie --
_tSlave religion and Black theology in Brazil /
_rWalter Passos --
_tBlack theology in Cuba /
_rRa�ul Su�arez Ramos --
_tBlack theology in Jamaica /
_rNoel Leo Erskine --
_tMethodology in an aboriginal theology /
_rAnne Pattel-Gray --
_tBlack theology and post-colonial discourse /
_rEdward P. Antonio --
_tThe future of Black theology /
_rJames H. Evans.
650 0 _aBlack theology.
700 1 _aHopkins, Dwight N.
700 1 _aAntonio, Edward P.
830 0 _aCambridge companions to religion.
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