Out of Every Tribe and Nation demonstrates how ethnic minority perspectives can enrich the church's understanding of a variety of its traditional doctrines: creation, salvation, the Word, and the c…
The theological work in this volume reflects a process of struggle, the struggle to articulate the complex but profound meaning of a people's historical experience and the significance of that expe…
At its best, theology can speak to a large and diverse audience, providing a social and political vision that pulls people together as they work toward worthy political goals. But now, at a time wh…
The Word ideology has been defined in various ways according to the authors intended goals. Sometimes it is assigned a specific meaning. For example, in Government by constitution, Herbert Spiro sa…
In this interdisciplinary, biblical critique of the black experience in America, Anthony Bradley introduces audiences to black liberation theology and its spiritual and social impact. He starts wit…
The idea of ‘black theology’ emerged when a small group of radical black clergy began to reinterpret the meaning of the Christian faith from the standpoint of the black struggle for liberation …
In this volume a group of eminent African American scholars of religious and theological studies examine the problems and prospects of black scholarship in the theological academy. They assess the …
This classic work is a product of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements in America during the 1960's. Black Theology & Black Power is James H. Cone's initial attempt to identify liberation as …
These essays by leading Latino/a theologians, both Protestant and Catholic, mark a new stage in the development of Latino/a theological identity, while also making an important contribution to the …
African-Americans, but also because the term means "black:. As stated above, the term "black", symbolizes, not only ugliness, but also evil, wickedness, sadnesss, disgrace and hopelessness, accordi…