Dwight N. Hopkins, Marjorie Lewis
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Spiritualities and Religions of Global Darker Peoples
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Examines voices of darker skin peoples throughout the world. What they have in common is mobilizing their own created religions and spiritualities to forge self-identities. This book speaks to the progressive role of spiritualities and religions.
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Examines voices of darker skin peoples throughout the world. What they have in common is mobilizing their own created religions and spiritualities to forge self-identities. This book speaks to the progressive role of spiritualities and religions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317490463
- Artikelnr.: 42045773
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317490463
- Artikelnr.: 42045773
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Dwight N. Hopkins, Marjorie Lewis
IntroductionI. Indiaa. B. M. Leela Kumari (independent scholar
India)
The Untouchable Dalits of India and their Spiritual Destinyb. James Massey (Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies/community Contextual Communication Centre
New Dehli)
Dalits in India: Key Problems/Issues and Role of ReligionII. Japana. Teruo Kuribayashi (Kwansei Gakuin University
Kobe
Japan)
Recovering Jesus for Outcasts in JapanIII. Australiaa. Hohaia Matthews (Pastor
South Australia)
TJINATJUNANYI: Providing a pathway to freedomb. Anne Pattel-Gray (former President
Tauondi College
South Australia)
SpiritualityIV. Hawaiia. Toni G. Bissen (Pu'a Foundation
Oahu
Hawaii)
The Hawaiian Situation: An Overview of Hawaii's People
Politics
Religion
Spirituality
and Culture
Yesterday and TodayV. Englanda. Anthony Reddie (Queens Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
Birmingham)
Theology
Violence and the Otherb. Kate O. Coleman (Co-Pastor
The Regeneration Centre
Birmingham)
Another Kind of BlackVI. South Africaa. Madipoane Masenya (ngwana Mphahlele)(University of South Africa)
Impoverished on Harvesting Ground: Ruth 3 and African Women in an HIV-Positive South AfricaVII. Bostwanaa. Musa W. Dube (University of Botswana)
HIV+ Feminisms
Postcoloniality and the Global AIDS Crisisb. Dumie Oafeta Mmualefe (University of Botswana)
Soliloquy of a troubled heart: Trying to make sense of the senseless FemicideVIII. Zimbabwea. Beauty R. Maenzanise (Africa University
Mutare
Zimbabwe)
Ritual and Spirituality Among the Shona Peopleb. Edward P. Antonio (Iliff School of Theology
Denver
Colorado)
Economic Shortage as a Theologico-Political Problem in ZimbabweIX. Ghanaa. Elizabeth Amoah (University of Ghana
Legon
Ghana)
Poverty is madness: Some insights from traditional African spirituality and mental healthb. Emmanuel Martey (Trinity Theological Seminary
Legon
Ghana)
Spiritual Challenges of Widowhood Symbolism in African Religio-Cultural Setting: A Christian Theological Perspectivec. Rose Mary Amenga-Etego (Ph.D. student
University of Edinburgh)
Sex and Sexuality in an African Worldview: A Challenge to Contemporary RealitiesX. Cubaa. Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar (Fraternity of Baptist Churches of Cuba)
Eco-feminism and Yoruba Religion in Cuba: a Proposal for Inter-religious Dialogueb. Izett Sama Hernandez (Pastor
Presbyterian Reformed Church
Cuba)
Cuba and the ChurchXI. Jamaicaa. Lewin WilliamsA
Social Conditions and Spiritual Solutions in the Caribbeanb. Marjorie Lewis
The Church and the Jamaican SocietyXII. Brazila. Antonio Sant'Ana (National Ecumenical Commission to Combat Racism
Brazil)
Black Spirituality: The Anchor of Black Livesb. Diana Fernandes dos Santos (Youth of the Methodist Church
Brazil) Black Heritage in Brazil XIII. U.S.A.a. Linda E. Thomas (Lutheran School of Theology
Chicago)
Womanist Theology and Epistemology in the Postmodern U.S. Contextb. Kirstin Boswell Ford (Ph.D. student at University of Chicago Divinity School)
A Home-Place: Self-Identity and God in African American Cultureb. Dwight N. Hopkins
Black Christian Worship: Theological and Biblical Foundations
India)
The Untouchable Dalits of India and their Spiritual Destinyb. James Massey (Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies/community Contextual Communication Centre
New Dehli)
Dalits in India: Key Problems/Issues and Role of ReligionII. Japana. Teruo Kuribayashi (Kwansei Gakuin University
Kobe
Japan)
Recovering Jesus for Outcasts in JapanIII. Australiaa. Hohaia Matthews (Pastor
South Australia)
TJINATJUNANYI: Providing a pathway to freedomb. Anne Pattel-Gray (former President
Tauondi College
South Australia)
SpiritualityIV. Hawaiia. Toni G. Bissen (Pu'a Foundation
Oahu
Hawaii)
The Hawaiian Situation: An Overview of Hawaii's People
Politics
Religion
Spirituality
and Culture
Yesterday and TodayV. Englanda. Anthony Reddie (Queens Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
Birmingham)
Theology
Violence and the Otherb. Kate O. Coleman (Co-Pastor
The Regeneration Centre
Birmingham)
Another Kind of BlackVI. South Africaa. Madipoane Masenya (ngwana Mphahlele)(University of South Africa)
Impoverished on Harvesting Ground: Ruth 3 and African Women in an HIV-Positive South AfricaVII. Bostwanaa. Musa W. Dube (University of Botswana)
HIV+ Feminisms
Postcoloniality and the Global AIDS Crisisb. Dumie Oafeta Mmualefe (University of Botswana)
Soliloquy of a troubled heart: Trying to make sense of the senseless FemicideVIII. Zimbabwea. Beauty R. Maenzanise (Africa University
Mutare
Zimbabwe)
Ritual and Spirituality Among the Shona Peopleb. Edward P. Antonio (Iliff School of Theology
Denver
Colorado)
Economic Shortage as a Theologico-Political Problem in ZimbabweIX. Ghanaa. Elizabeth Amoah (University of Ghana
Legon
Ghana)
Poverty is madness: Some insights from traditional African spirituality and mental healthb. Emmanuel Martey (Trinity Theological Seminary
Legon
Ghana)
Spiritual Challenges of Widowhood Symbolism in African Religio-Cultural Setting: A Christian Theological Perspectivec. Rose Mary Amenga-Etego (Ph.D. student
University of Edinburgh)
Sex and Sexuality in an African Worldview: A Challenge to Contemporary RealitiesX. Cubaa. Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar (Fraternity of Baptist Churches of Cuba)
Eco-feminism and Yoruba Religion in Cuba: a Proposal for Inter-religious Dialogueb. Izett Sama Hernandez (Pastor
Presbyterian Reformed Church
Cuba)
Cuba and the ChurchXI. Jamaicaa. Lewin WilliamsA
Social Conditions and Spiritual Solutions in the Caribbeanb. Marjorie Lewis
The Church and the Jamaican SocietyXII. Brazila. Antonio Sant'Ana (National Ecumenical Commission to Combat Racism
Brazil)
Black Spirituality: The Anchor of Black Livesb. Diana Fernandes dos Santos (Youth of the Methodist Church
Brazil) Black Heritage in Brazil XIII. U.S.A.a. Linda E. Thomas (Lutheran School of Theology
Chicago)
Womanist Theology and Epistemology in the Postmodern U.S. Contextb. Kirstin Boswell Ford (Ph.D. student at University of Chicago Divinity School)
A Home-Place: Self-Identity and God in African American Cultureb. Dwight N. Hopkins
Black Christian Worship: Theological and Biblical Foundations
IntroductionI. Indiaa. B. M. Leela Kumari (independent scholar
India)
The Untouchable Dalits of India and their Spiritual Destinyb. James Massey (Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies/community Contextual Communication Centre
New Dehli)
Dalits in India: Key Problems/Issues and Role of ReligionII. Japana. Teruo Kuribayashi (Kwansei Gakuin University
Kobe
Japan)
Recovering Jesus for Outcasts in JapanIII. Australiaa. Hohaia Matthews (Pastor
South Australia)
TJINATJUNANYI: Providing a pathway to freedomb. Anne Pattel-Gray (former President
Tauondi College
South Australia)
SpiritualityIV. Hawaiia. Toni G. Bissen (Pu'a Foundation
Oahu
Hawaii)
The Hawaiian Situation: An Overview of Hawaii's People
Politics
Religion
Spirituality
and Culture
Yesterday and TodayV. Englanda. Anthony Reddie (Queens Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
Birmingham)
Theology
Violence and the Otherb. Kate O. Coleman (Co-Pastor
The Regeneration Centre
Birmingham)
Another Kind of BlackVI. South Africaa. Madipoane Masenya (ngwana Mphahlele)(University of South Africa)
Impoverished on Harvesting Ground: Ruth 3 and African Women in an HIV-Positive South AfricaVII. Bostwanaa. Musa W. Dube (University of Botswana)
HIV+ Feminisms
Postcoloniality and the Global AIDS Crisisb. Dumie Oafeta Mmualefe (University of Botswana)
Soliloquy of a troubled heart: Trying to make sense of the senseless FemicideVIII. Zimbabwea. Beauty R. Maenzanise (Africa University
Mutare
Zimbabwe)
Ritual and Spirituality Among the Shona Peopleb. Edward P. Antonio (Iliff School of Theology
Denver
Colorado)
Economic Shortage as a Theologico-Political Problem in ZimbabweIX. Ghanaa. Elizabeth Amoah (University of Ghana
Legon
Ghana)
Poverty is madness: Some insights from traditional African spirituality and mental healthb. Emmanuel Martey (Trinity Theological Seminary
Legon
Ghana)
Spiritual Challenges of Widowhood Symbolism in African Religio-Cultural Setting: A Christian Theological Perspectivec. Rose Mary Amenga-Etego (Ph.D. student
University of Edinburgh)
Sex and Sexuality in an African Worldview: A Challenge to Contemporary RealitiesX. Cubaa. Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar (Fraternity of Baptist Churches of Cuba)
Eco-feminism and Yoruba Religion in Cuba: a Proposal for Inter-religious Dialogueb. Izett Sama Hernandez (Pastor
Presbyterian Reformed Church
Cuba)
Cuba and the ChurchXI. Jamaicaa. Lewin WilliamsA
Social Conditions and Spiritual Solutions in the Caribbeanb. Marjorie Lewis
The Church and the Jamaican SocietyXII. Brazila. Antonio Sant'Ana (National Ecumenical Commission to Combat Racism
Brazil)
Black Spirituality: The Anchor of Black Livesb. Diana Fernandes dos Santos (Youth of the Methodist Church
Brazil) Black Heritage in Brazil XIII. U.S.A.a. Linda E. Thomas (Lutheran School of Theology
Chicago)
Womanist Theology and Epistemology in the Postmodern U.S. Contextb. Kirstin Boswell Ford (Ph.D. student at University of Chicago Divinity School)
A Home-Place: Self-Identity and God in African American Cultureb. Dwight N. Hopkins
Black Christian Worship: Theological and Biblical Foundations
India)
The Untouchable Dalits of India and their Spiritual Destinyb. James Massey (Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies/community Contextual Communication Centre
New Dehli)
Dalits in India: Key Problems/Issues and Role of ReligionII. Japana. Teruo Kuribayashi (Kwansei Gakuin University
Kobe
Japan)
Recovering Jesus for Outcasts in JapanIII. Australiaa. Hohaia Matthews (Pastor
South Australia)
TJINATJUNANYI: Providing a pathway to freedomb. Anne Pattel-Gray (former President
Tauondi College
South Australia)
SpiritualityIV. Hawaiia. Toni G. Bissen (Pu'a Foundation
Oahu
Hawaii)
The Hawaiian Situation: An Overview of Hawaii's People
Politics
Religion
Spirituality
and Culture
Yesterday and TodayV. Englanda. Anthony Reddie (Queens Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
Birmingham)
Theology
Violence and the Otherb. Kate O. Coleman (Co-Pastor
The Regeneration Centre
Birmingham)
Another Kind of BlackVI. South Africaa. Madipoane Masenya (ngwana Mphahlele)(University of South Africa)
Impoverished on Harvesting Ground: Ruth 3 and African Women in an HIV-Positive South AfricaVII. Bostwanaa. Musa W. Dube (University of Botswana)
HIV+ Feminisms
Postcoloniality and the Global AIDS Crisisb. Dumie Oafeta Mmualefe (University of Botswana)
Soliloquy of a troubled heart: Trying to make sense of the senseless FemicideVIII. Zimbabwea. Beauty R. Maenzanise (Africa University
Mutare
Zimbabwe)
Ritual and Spirituality Among the Shona Peopleb. Edward P. Antonio (Iliff School of Theology
Denver
Colorado)
Economic Shortage as a Theologico-Political Problem in ZimbabweIX. Ghanaa. Elizabeth Amoah (University of Ghana
Legon
Ghana)
Poverty is madness: Some insights from traditional African spirituality and mental healthb. Emmanuel Martey (Trinity Theological Seminary
Legon
Ghana)
Spiritual Challenges of Widowhood Symbolism in African Religio-Cultural Setting: A Christian Theological Perspectivec. Rose Mary Amenga-Etego (Ph.D. student
University of Edinburgh)
Sex and Sexuality in an African Worldview: A Challenge to Contemporary RealitiesX. Cubaa. Luis Carlos Marrero Chasbar (Fraternity of Baptist Churches of Cuba)
Eco-feminism and Yoruba Religion in Cuba: a Proposal for Inter-religious Dialogueb. Izett Sama Hernandez (Pastor
Presbyterian Reformed Church
Cuba)
Cuba and the ChurchXI. Jamaicaa. Lewin WilliamsA
Social Conditions and Spiritual Solutions in the Caribbeanb. Marjorie Lewis
The Church and the Jamaican SocietyXII. Brazila. Antonio Sant'Ana (National Ecumenical Commission to Combat Racism
Brazil)
Black Spirituality: The Anchor of Black Livesb. Diana Fernandes dos Santos (Youth of the Methodist Church
Brazil) Black Heritage in Brazil XIII. U.S.A.a. Linda E. Thomas (Lutheran School of Theology
Chicago)
Womanist Theology and Epistemology in the Postmodern U.S. Contextb. Kirstin Boswell Ford (Ph.D. student at University of Chicago Divinity School)
A Home-Place: Self-Identity and God in African American Cultureb. Dwight N. Hopkins
Black Christian Worship: Theological and Biblical Foundations