The Cambridge companion to Black theology / edited by Dwight N. Hopkins, Edward P. Antonio.


Cambridge New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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Part of the series Cambridge companions to religion;Cambridge companions to religion.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Historical perspective / Gayraud S. Wilmore — Black theology and liberation theologies / Edward P. Antonio — The social sciences and rituals of resilience in African and African American communities / Linda E. Thomas — Black theology and womanist theology / Delores S. Williams — God / Dennis W. Wiley — Jesus in Black theology : the ancient ancestor visits / Julian Kunnie — Black theology and the Holy Spirit / Garth Baker-Fletcher — Black theology and human purpose / Riggins R. Earl, Jr. — Theology’s great sin : silence in the face of white supremacy / James H. Cone — Theodicy : ‘de Lawd knowed how it was’ : Black theology and Black suffering / Allan Boesak — Black theology and the Bible / Michael Joseph Brown — Protestant ecclesiology / Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. — Roman Catholic ecclesiology / Cyprian Davis — Dignity and destiny : Black reflections on eschatology / J. Deotis Roberts — The history of Black theology in South Africa / Mokgethi Motlhabi — Black theology in Britain / Anthony Reddie — Slave religion and Black theology in Brazil / Walter Passos — Black theology in Cuba / Raúl Suárez Ramos — Black theology in Jamaica / Noel Leo Erskine — Methodology in an aboriginal theology / Anne Pattel-Gray — Black theology and post-colonial discourse / Edward P. Antonio — The future of Black theology / James H. Evans.

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