Introducing Black Theology of Liberation
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Introducing Black Theology of Liberation   -     By: Dwight N. Hopkins

Introducing Black Theology of Liberation

Orbis Books / 1999 / Paperback

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Is there a unique relationship between being black in North America and at the same time believing in, worshipping, and following the way of the God of freedom, through the example of Jesus Christ the liberator and the ongoing empowerment of the Holy Spirit? This book introduces you to black liberation theology and answers these questions as it traces the development of black religion, and the first and second generations of black theologians expounding the findings of each generation, how they are related, and how they differ. Womanist theology (black female religious scholars and clergy women) is also explained and addressed tracing its intellectual developments, historical backdrop and current status. The book concludes with a section on black theology and its relation to other third world liberation theologies such as African, Latin American and Asian and an overview of the challenges for black theology today.

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Title: Introducing Black Theology of Liberation
By: Dwight N. Hopkins
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Orbis Books
Publication Date: 1999
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.41 X 0.60 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1570752869
ISBN-13: 9781570752865
Stock No: WW752869

Publisher's Description

A book that reviews the principles of modern Black Theology, its roots and contributions to the Christian world. It also discusses what challenges Black theologians face in their minister and their religious communities.

Author Bio

Dwight N. Hopkins is associate professor of theology at the University of Chicago, Divinity School. His many books include Shoes That Fit Our Feet, and (with George Cummings) Cut Loose Your Stammering Tongue.

Editorial Reviews

"Both of these well-written and easily accessible books situate black theology in the context of the African American church and in opposition to white-dominated theologies. After a brief introduction to black theology during the slave period, Hopkins (theology, Univ. of Chicago; Shoes That Fit Our Feet) traces its more recent history--from the the Civil Rights era (1950s and 1960s) to the present. He considers the generation of the founders, examines the second generation (which came at theology from different political and cultural perspectives), and then treats more modern movements (especially vis-?-vis women and the Third World). He concludes with reflections on the challenges facing black theology today. Cone (theology, Union Theological Seminary; Black Theology and Black Power) offers a collection of essays he wrote over the last 30 years. He argues that Christ's central message to 20th-century Americans is black power, supports women's greater participation in the black church, and encourages black undergraduates to recognize the role of theology in their studies. He also suggests that Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X had a complementary influence on black theology. Both of these books have the potential to make readers who are not African American somewhat uncomfortable because of the challenges they contain. Still, all readers would benefit from a reflective study of these thoughtful texts. Recommended for African American studies collections, seminaries, and larger libraries."-Augustine J. Curley, Newark Abbey, NJ - Reed Business Information, Inc.

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