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T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology
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Description
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.
Author Biography
Antonia Michelle Daymond, an Independent Scholar in the USA, is a constructive Christian theologian working in the areas of contemporary models of theology as well as systematic and philosophical theology. Frederick L. Ware is Associate Professor of Theology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Howard University School of Divinity, Washington DC, USA. Eric Lewis Williams is Curator of Religion, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African American History and Culture, USA.
ReviewsThe book will serve well as a text for introductory theology courses and for advanced study of African American theology. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE * This text is a bold statement detailing the theological legacy of a people. African Americans have made an indelible mark on the pages of Christian theology and this fine text explores this ongoing development, covering all the major themes and disciplines in an exemplary manner. This is a must read! * ANTHONY G. REDDIE, THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA, SOUTH AFRICA *
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