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WHEN MINORITIES LEAD IN AMERICA: A Black Theologian's Political Journey

Author : Dr. Herman J. Fountain Jr.
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781365665424

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WHEN MINORITIES LEAD IN AMERICA: A Black Theologian's Political Journey by Dr. Herman J. Fountain Jr. Pdf

"The Caucasian race is shrinking in the United States of America. The Hispanic growth rate is increasing. Minority birth rates are growing faster than Caucasian birth rates. What would America be like if Native Americans, Hispanics, African Americans, Muslims, Asians, and all other minority groups formed a coalition and became the New Majority voting bloc"--Page 4 of cover

A Common Journey

Author : George C. L. Cummings
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015026804727

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A Common Journey by George C. L. Cummings Pdf

This is the first critical comparison of two strands of liberation theology: Black theology (USA) and Latin American liberation theology. While Black theology has emphasized liberation in cultural and political terms, Latin American liberation theology has stressed the importance of socio-economic liberation. Cummings shows how these two strands have posed the terms for a holistic theology of liberation.

A Common Journey

Author : George C. L. Cummings
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781608992058

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A Common Journey by George C. L. Cummings Pdf

A Common Journey provides the first comprehensive critical comparison of two of theology's most influential movements: Black theology in the United States (BTUSA) and Latin American liberation theology (LALT). The near-simultaneous emergence and growth of these two movements is only the most obvious of the similarities between them. More importantly, both have fostered a new theology from the perspective of the disenfranchised, the powerless, and the oppressed.

Black Theology USA and South Africa

Author : Dwight N. Hopkins
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2005-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781597524766

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Black Theology USA and South Africa by Dwight N. Hopkins Pdf

Black theology continually poses a challenge to Christian witness and faith. Through a critical analysis of leading religious thinkers, Dwight N. Hopkins explores the fundamental differences and similarities between black theology in the United States and black theology in South Africa and asks: What is the common denominator between the two? Part I examines the historical, political, cultural, and theological background of contemporary black theology in both countries. Hopkins delves into the distinctive situation of each country, focusing on civil rights, black power, and related political, cultural, and theological themes in the United States, and on civil disobedience, black consciousness, the unity of politics and culture, and political/cultural/theological themes in South Africa. Through interviews with leading black religious scholars, Part II explores these theologies in depth. Contrasting the cultural-theological trend with the political-theological trend in the USA, Hopkins explores the ideas of theologians Albert B. Cleage, James H. Cone, J. Deotis Roberts, William R. Jones, Gayraud S. Wilmore, Charles H. Long, Cecil W. Cone, and Vincent Harding. In Part III Hopkins examines the same two trends - cultural-theological and political-theological - in South Africa. Here the focus is on the impact of black consciousness and Soweto, and the works of Manas Buthelezi, Allan Boesak, Simon S. Maimela, Frank Chikane, Bonganjalo C. Goba, Itumeleng J. Mosala, Takatso A. Mofokeng, and Desmond M. Tutu. Part IV brings black theology USA and black theology South Africa into dialogue. Hopkins locates the common denominator between the tow theologies: that they both claim the Christian gospel as the gospel of liberation for black people struggling against racism and for a holistic humanity - physically and spiritually, politically and culturally. He concludes by looking toward future areas of development and collaboration, arguing that an effective black theology of liberation must integrate politics and culture, insuring that the two are equal and complementary, two tributaries within the same current.

What Has the Black Church to do with Public Life?

Author : A. Pinn
Publisher : Springer
Page : 69 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2013-08-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137376954

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What Has the Black Church to do with Public Life? by A. Pinn Pdf

The role in public life of religious organizations such as black churches has been a contested and heated topic, with their advocates calling for them to have a major place in public discourse and their critiques demanding their silence in public if not their total destruction. This book offers a creative and compelling way to think about this dilemma. Unlike some, it does not deny the effort on the part of such organizations to be involved in public discourse and public policy; instead, it argues this interest is insufficient. Drawing attention to the basic elements of organizations such as black churches theology, organizational hierarchy, and so on Pinn argues these churches (and other religious organizations by extension) are not structured in such a way as to allow participation in the public arena in ways that appreciate and nurture the diversity of that arena. Instead, Pinn calls for recognition of their value in the private life of some, but their failure to have usefulness within the public arena.

T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567675453

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T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology by Anonim Pdf

This handbook explores the central theme of Christian faith from various disciplinary approaches and different contexts of black experience in the United States. The central unifying theme is freedom; an important concept both in American culture and Christianity. African American theology represents a Christian understanding of God's freedom and the good news of God's call for all humankind to enter life-true human identity and moral responsibility-in genuine and just community. Contributors to the volume argue that African American theology highlights how racism and other intersecting forms of oppression complicate the human predicament; and that their eradication requires an expansion of salvation to include the liberation of persons who lack full participation in society and enjoyment of the good (and goods) made possible by that society. The essays in this handbook employ the tools of biblical criticism, history, cultural and social analysis, religious studies, philosophy, and systematic theology, in order to explore and assess the nature and impact of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, immigration, and cultural and moral pluralism in America-as well as the intersections between African American and African diasporan religious thought and life.

Frederick Douglass

Author : Reginald F. Davis
Publisher : Mercer University Press
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0865549257

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Frederick Douglass by Reginald F. Davis Pdf

Frederick Douglass: A Precursor of Liberation Theology deals with the evolution of Frederick Douglass's philosophical and theological development. This book is another paradigm that expands the debate and places Douglass's thought in a more appropriate context, namely anticipating liberation theology. Since no consensus exists about Douglass's philosophical and theological development, Reginald F. Davis attempts to settle a dispute in Douglass studies that revolves around his religious odyssey and in particular the character and cause of his philosophical and theological development. The dispute among scholars is concerned with where to locate Douglass on the theological spectrum. Some scholars identify Douglass as having moved away from traditional forms of Christian millennialism, which elevates not the human agent but an omnipotent God who apocalyptically intervenes in human affairs and history. Still others interpret Douglass as having moved outside the circle of theism to enlightenment humanism. There is also an unsettled debate about the cause of Douglass's theological shift. One view attributes Douglass's shift to a psychological factor of rejection by White Churchmen over his support for radical policies like abolitionism. Another perspective attributes Douglass's shift to enlightenment principles of natural law and rationality. Davis utilizes selected categories from liberation theology to provide a more accurate exegesis of Douglass's study to encourage a new angle of interpretation of Douglass's philosophical and theological evolution.

Up from Slavery; an Unfinished Journey

Author : Archie Morris III D.P.A.
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781728304212

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Up from Slavery; an Unfinished Journey by Archie Morris III D.P.A. Pdf

For a period of eighty-five years, the M Street / Dunbar High School was an academically elite, all-black public high school in Washington DC. As far back as 1899, its students came in first in citywide tests given in both black and white schools. Over this eighty-five-year span, approximately 80 percent of M Street / Dunbar’s graduates went on to college even though most Americans, white or black, did not attend college at all. Faculty and students were mutually respectful to one another, and disruptions in the classroom were not tolerated. Yet in this era of best practices, this public high school has received virtually no attention in the literature or in policy considerations for inner-city education. The Dunbar High School today, with its new building and athletic facilities, is just another ghetto school with abysmal standards and low test score results despite the District of Columbia’s record of having some of the country’s highest levels of money spent per pupil. The purpose of this study is to explore the history of a high school that was successful in teaching black children from low-income families and to determine if the learning model employed there could be successful in a modern inner-city public education environment.

Speculations on Black Life

Author : Darrell Jones,Monifa Love,Anthony B. Pinn
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781350338753

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Speculations on Black Life by Darrell Jones,Monifa Love,Anthony B. Pinn Pdf

Is God a white racist? Posed by William R. Jones in his ground-breaking book of the same name, this question disrupted the theological assumptions that marked Black religious thought from early writings of the 1800s to the formation of Black theology in the 1960s. This book compiles his key and essential writings related to over three decades of critical reflection on race, religion, secularism, and oppression in the United States. Over the course of 30 years, Jones pushed questions and considerations that refined Black theology and that gave greater shape to and understanding of Black philosophers' intervention into issues of racial and structural inequality. His philosophical work, related to the grid of oppression, fosters an approach to the nature and meaning of oppression in the United States, encouraging rational interrogation of structures of injustice and thought patterns supporting those structures. Still relevant today, the straightforward style of communication used by Jones makes these essays easily accessible to a popular audience, while maintaining intellectual rigor, making the book also suitable for an academy-based audience.

Black Theology--Essays on Gender Perspectives

Author : Dwight N. Hopkins
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781532608186

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Black Theology--Essays on Gender Perspectives by Dwight N. Hopkins Pdf

What do African American men have to do with gender? In this collection of riveting and wide-ranging essays, Dwight N. Hopkins draws on over thirty-five years of wrestling with these questions. Too often gender is seen as a "woman's only" discussion. But in reality, men have a gender too. Some say it is biological; others claim it has to do with socialization. Hopkins's career has focused on defining what a black American man is, and how he builds bridges of support and engagement with women. Hopkins's research as a theologian, and his experiences, substantiate that the importance of religious viewpoints, principled values, and future hope remain key to any successful creation of a new African American male and new healthy male-female interactions.

Politics and Religion in the United States

Author : Michael Corbett,Julia Corbett-Hemeyer,J. Matthew Wilson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781136159992

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Politics and Religion in the United States by Michael Corbett,Julia Corbett-Hemeyer,J. Matthew Wilson Pdf

There is a complex relationship between religiosity and secularism in the American experience. America is notable both for its strict institutional separation of church and state, and for the strong role that religion has played in its major social movements and ongoing political life. This book seeks to illuminate for readers the dynamics underlying this seeming paradox, and to examine how the various religious groups in America have approached and continue to approach the tensions between sacred and secular. This much-anticipated revision brings Corbett and Corbett’s classic text fully up to date. The second edition continues with a thorough discussion of historical origins of religion in political life, constitutional matters, public opinion, and the most relevant groups, all while taking theology seriously. Revisions include fully updating all the public opinion data, fuller incorporation of voting behavior among different religious and demographic groups, enhanced discussion of minority religions such as Mormonism and Islam, and new examples throughout.

American Evangelicals Today

Author : Corwin E. Smidt
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781442217300

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American Evangelicals Today by Corwin E. Smidt Pdf

American Evangelicals Today assesses the contemporary social, religious, and political characteristics of evangelical Protestants today, and it does so in light of (1) whether these characteristics are similar to, or different from, the corresponding characteristics of adherents of other major faith traditions in American religious life, and (2) the extent which these particular characteristics among evangelicals may have changed over the past four decades. In addition, it analyzes the extent which evangelicals are divided today, and it does so within the framework of four potential factors that might shape such divisions -- racial/ethnic differences, generational differences, educational differences, and religious differences. American Evangelicals Today is designed to serve as an accessible, but scholarly, overview of American evangelicals, one that is appealing to all scholars, students, and laity alike. Smidt offers a discussion of the nature of evangelical Protestantism, highlights the particular analytical issues at play when one seeks to determine just who are to be classified as evangelicals, and reveals some of the contradictory findings that can emerge through the use of these different analytical frameworks for defining evangelicals. The volume not only analyzes the current characteristics of evangelicals in light of those exhibited by other religious traditions as well as how evangelicals have changed over time, but it looks toward the future, addressing generational differences and other possible factors for change among evangelical Protestants.

A Critical Introduction to Religion in the Americas

Author : Michelle A. Gonzalez
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781479835232

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A Critical Introduction to Religion in the Americas by Michelle A. Gonzalez Pdf

A Critical Introduction to Religion in the Americas argues that we cannot understand religion in the Americas without understanding its marginalized communities. Despite frequently voiced doubts among religious studies scholars, it makes the case that theology, and particularly liberation theology, is still useful, but it must be reframed to attend to the ways in which religion is actually experienced on the ground. That is, a liberation theology that assumes a need to work on behalf of the poor can seem out of touch with a population experiencing huge Pentecostal and Charismatic growth, where the focus is not on inequality or social action but on individual relationships with the divine. By drawing on a combination of historical and ethnographic sources, this volume provides a basic introduction to the study of religion and theology in the Latino/a, Black, and Latin American contexts, and then shows how theology can be reframed to better speak to the concerns of both religious studies and the real people the theologians' work is meant to represent. Informed by the dialogue partners explored throughout the text, this volume presents a hemispheric approach to discussing lived religious movements. While not dismissive of liberation theologies, this approach is critical of their past and offers challenges to their future as well as suggestions for preventing their untimely demise. It is clear that the liberation theologies of tomorrow cannot look like the liberation theologies of today. Instructor's Guide

Black Theology--Essays on Global Perspectives

Author : Dwight N. Hopkins
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532608216

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Black Theology--Essays on Global Perspectives by Dwight N. Hopkins Pdf

Since its start in 1966, black liberation theology in the United States has continually engaged international developments with Africa and the entire world. But after Nelson Mandela was released from prison in February 1990, there has been an almost twenty-year break in books on black theology and international affairs. Black Theology--Essays on Global Perspectives bridges that post-1990 gap and makes a vital contact with Africa again. This book conceptualizes black theology to take on the global reconfigurations and opportunities brought about by the rapidly shrinking earth of fast-paced, worldwide contacts. In other words, in the specificity of the genealogy of black theology, we need to reforge ties with Africa. This claim is based on tradition. And in the generality of the larger worldwide intertwining of technologies and economics, we need a new type of black theological leadership for the twenty-first century. This claim is based on today's international challenges. The essays in this book draw on tradition and point forward in the midst of today's worldwide challenges and favorable possibilities, given the closeness of all nations and the varieties of cultures.

Black Visions of the Holy Land

Author : Roger Baumann
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 455 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2024-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780231552639

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Black Visions of the Holy Land by Roger Baumann Pdf

Since at least the high point of the civil rights movement, African American Christianity has been widely recognized as a potent force for social change. Most attention to the political significance of Black churches, however, focuses on domestic protest and electoral politics. Yet some Black churches take a deep interest in the global issue of Israel and Palestine. Why would African American Christians get involved—and even take sides—in Palestine and Israel, and what does that reveal about the political significance of “the Black Church” today? This book examines African American Christian involvement in Israel and Palestine to show how competing visions of “the Black Church” are changing through transnational political engagement. Considering cases ranging from African American Christian Zionists to Palestinian solidarity activists, Roger Baumann traces how Black religious politics transcend domestic arenas and enter global spaces. These cases, he argues, illuminate how the meaning of the ostensibly singular and unifying category of “the Black Church”—spanning its history, identity, culture, and mission—is deeply contested at every turn. Black Visions of the Holy Land offers new insights into how Black churches understand their political role and social significance; the ways race, religion, and politics both converge and diverge; and why the meaning of overlapping racial and religious identities shifts when moving from national to global contexts.