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29 paź 2021 · This Black History Month, here’s eight black theologians who have - or are - shaping our faith. When I studied theology back in the early 2000s, it never occurred to me that what I was being taught was a very white, European version of theology that stemmed mainly from male Enlightenment thinkers.
Growing together as one body of Christ requires growing in love and understanding—in short, knowing all of our history, including Black history. This year, look back at our history by learning about these six Black theologians, pastors, and missionaries who were influential in American and Christian history. ***.
15 gru 2022 · This chapter focuses on the Book of Exodus in the history of African American Christians. It begins by examining the biblical exodus as one of the core events in the entire Jewish tradition—God’s deliverance of the Israelites from Egyptian oppression.
7 lip 2021 · McCaulley’s most recent book, Reading While Black, grapples with the question of how a just and salvific God views racism and police violence, and how Christians can find hope in moments of ...
6 maj 2019 · Some theologians said it was providence that had brought Africans to America as slaves, since their enslavement would allow them to encounter the Christian message and thus their eternal souls...
15 sie 2024 · In this section you will find introductions to African American biblical interpretation, single volume Commentaries, study Bibles, and case studies in Hebrew Bible and New Testament interpretation, and the history of African American biblical interpretation and womanist interpretation.
28 lut 2018 · The repeated and sometimes lengthy Bible quotations, which often get pride of place in a given section, show “plain” Christian readers what “sophisticated” ones are supposed to know: that theology should emerge from the Bible.