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'Black Theology in Britain' offers the first comprehensive survey of Black theology, tracing its development in Britain from the eighteenth century to today.
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'Black Theology in Britain' offers the first comprehensive survey of Black theology, tracing its development in Britain from the eighteenth century to today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134964550
- Artikelnr.: 44876726
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134964550
- Artikelnr.: 44876726
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Michael N. Jagessar, Anthony G. Reddie
Chapter 1 Black Theology in Britain? Discerning a Rational for this Work
Chapter 2 Roots of Black British Religiosity Roswith Gerloff: The African
Diaspora in the Caribbean and Europe: From Pre-emancipation to the Present
Day Lorraine Dixon: The Nature of Blck Presence in England before the
Abolition of Slavery Edson Burton: Post Emancipation Religious
Stratification in Jamaica 1865-1948 Claire Taylor: British Churches and
Jamacian Migration - A Study of Religion and Identities 1948-1965 Chapter 3
Remembering the Forgotton Voices Valentina Alexander: Passive and Active
Radicalism in the Black Led Church John Wilkinson: Black Theology at
Queen's - The First Steps Chapter 4 Dread and Rahtid: Robert Beckford's
Canon Robert Beckford: Jah would Never Give the Power to a Baldhead Robert
Beckford: Liberation Theological Praxis (LTP) Robert Beckford: Kingdom of
God and God of the Rahtid Robert Beckford: Whiteness Robert Beckford: Dub,
Signification and the Trickster Motif Chapter 5 What are the Sistas Saying?
Kate Coleman: Black Theology and Black Liberation: A Womanist Perspective
Kate Coleman: Black Women and Theology Lorraine Dixon: Bells Hooks: Teller
of Truth and Dreamer of Dreams Lorraine Dixon: Are Vashti and Esther our
Sistas? The Stories of Two Biblical Women as Paradigmatic of Black Women's
Resistance in Slavery Valentina Alexander: Afrocentric and Black Christian
Consciousness: Towards an Honest Intersection Valentina Alexander: A Black
Woman in Britain Moves Towards an Understanding of her Spiritual Rites
Maxine Howell Baker: Towards a Womanist Pneumatological Pedagogy Chapter 6
Interpreting Texts Hyacinth Sweeney: The Bible as a Tool for Growth for
Black Women Kate Coleman: Being Human: A Black British Christian Woman's
Perspective Mukti Barton: Hermeneutical Insubordination Toppling Worldly
Kingdom Joe Aldred: Paradigms for a Black Theology in Britain Michael
Jagessar: Spinning Texts - Anancy Hermeneutics Valentina Alexander:
Onesimus's Letter to Philemon Chapter 7 Communicating Black Theology --
Anthony Reddie's Writing Anthony Reddie: Faith Stories and the Experience
of Black Elders Anthony Reddie: Nobodies to Somebodies: A Practical
Theology for Liberation and Education Anthony Reddie: Acting in Solidarity:
Black Voices Anthony Reddie: Acessing the Dramatic: Using Drama as a Medium
for Doing Black Theology Chapter 8 Black Theology in Pulpit and Pew Kate
Coleman: Arise and Build Wilfred Wood: The Good Neighbour Inderjit Bhogal:
A Table in the Wilderness Michael Jagessar: The (Un)Forgiving King Anthony
Reddie: Freedom Chapter 9 Roots and Routes Ronald Nathan: Caribbean Youth
Identity in the United Kingdom: A Call for a Pan-African Theology George
Mulrain: The Music of African Caribbean Theology Emmanuel Lartey: An
Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counselling Michael Jagessar:
Navigating the World of 'White' Ecumenism: Insights from Philip Potter
Chapter 10 Future Trajectories Emmanuel Lartey: After Stephen Lawrence:
Characteristics and Agenda for Black Theology in Britain
Chapter 2 Roots of Black British Religiosity Roswith Gerloff: The African
Diaspora in the Caribbean and Europe: From Pre-emancipation to the Present
Day Lorraine Dixon: The Nature of Blck Presence in England before the
Abolition of Slavery Edson Burton: Post Emancipation Religious
Stratification in Jamaica 1865-1948 Claire Taylor: British Churches and
Jamacian Migration - A Study of Religion and Identities 1948-1965 Chapter 3
Remembering the Forgotton Voices Valentina Alexander: Passive and Active
Radicalism in the Black Led Church John Wilkinson: Black Theology at
Queen's - The First Steps Chapter 4 Dread and Rahtid: Robert Beckford's
Canon Robert Beckford: Jah would Never Give the Power to a Baldhead Robert
Beckford: Liberation Theological Praxis (LTP) Robert Beckford: Kingdom of
God and God of the Rahtid Robert Beckford: Whiteness Robert Beckford: Dub,
Signification and the Trickster Motif Chapter 5 What are the Sistas Saying?
Kate Coleman: Black Theology and Black Liberation: A Womanist Perspective
Kate Coleman: Black Women and Theology Lorraine Dixon: Bells Hooks: Teller
of Truth and Dreamer of Dreams Lorraine Dixon: Are Vashti and Esther our
Sistas? The Stories of Two Biblical Women as Paradigmatic of Black Women's
Resistance in Slavery Valentina Alexander: Afrocentric and Black Christian
Consciousness: Towards an Honest Intersection Valentina Alexander: A Black
Woman in Britain Moves Towards an Understanding of her Spiritual Rites
Maxine Howell Baker: Towards a Womanist Pneumatological Pedagogy Chapter 6
Interpreting Texts Hyacinth Sweeney: The Bible as a Tool for Growth for
Black Women Kate Coleman: Being Human: A Black British Christian Woman's
Perspective Mukti Barton: Hermeneutical Insubordination Toppling Worldly
Kingdom Joe Aldred: Paradigms for a Black Theology in Britain Michael
Jagessar: Spinning Texts - Anancy Hermeneutics Valentina Alexander:
Onesimus's Letter to Philemon Chapter 7 Communicating Black Theology --
Anthony Reddie's Writing Anthony Reddie: Faith Stories and the Experience
of Black Elders Anthony Reddie: Nobodies to Somebodies: A Practical
Theology for Liberation and Education Anthony Reddie: Acting in Solidarity:
Black Voices Anthony Reddie: Acessing the Dramatic: Using Drama as a Medium
for Doing Black Theology Chapter 8 Black Theology in Pulpit and Pew Kate
Coleman: Arise and Build Wilfred Wood: The Good Neighbour Inderjit Bhogal:
A Table in the Wilderness Michael Jagessar: The (Un)Forgiving King Anthony
Reddie: Freedom Chapter 9 Roots and Routes Ronald Nathan: Caribbean Youth
Identity in the United Kingdom: A Call for a Pan-African Theology George
Mulrain: The Music of African Caribbean Theology Emmanuel Lartey: An
Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counselling Michael Jagessar:
Navigating the World of 'White' Ecumenism: Insights from Philip Potter
Chapter 10 Future Trajectories Emmanuel Lartey: After Stephen Lawrence:
Characteristics and Agenda for Black Theology in Britain
Chapter 1 Black Theology in Britain? Discerning a Rational for this Work
Chapter 2 Roots of Black British Religiosity Roswith Gerloff: The African
Diaspora in the Caribbean and Europe: From Pre-emancipation to the Present
Day Lorraine Dixon: The Nature of Blck Presence in England before the
Abolition of Slavery Edson Burton: Post Emancipation Religious
Stratification in Jamaica 1865-1948 Claire Taylor: British Churches and
Jamacian Migration - A Study of Religion and Identities 1948-1965 Chapter 3
Remembering the Forgotton Voices Valentina Alexander: Passive and Active
Radicalism in the Black Led Church John Wilkinson: Black Theology at
Queen's - The First Steps Chapter 4 Dread and Rahtid: Robert Beckford's
Canon Robert Beckford: Jah would Never Give the Power to a Baldhead Robert
Beckford: Liberation Theological Praxis (LTP) Robert Beckford: Kingdom of
God and God of the Rahtid Robert Beckford: Whiteness Robert Beckford: Dub,
Signification and the Trickster Motif Chapter 5 What are the Sistas Saying?
Kate Coleman: Black Theology and Black Liberation: A Womanist Perspective
Kate Coleman: Black Women and Theology Lorraine Dixon: Bells Hooks: Teller
of Truth and Dreamer of Dreams Lorraine Dixon: Are Vashti and Esther our
Sistas? The Stories of Two Biblical Women as Paradigmatic of Black Women's
Resistance in Slavery Valentina Alexander: Afrocentric and Black Christian
Consciousness: Towards an Honest Intersection Valentina Alexander: A Black
Woman in Britain Moves Towards an Understanding of her Spiritual Rites
Maxine Howell Baker: Towards a Womanist Pneumatological Pedagogy Chapter 6
Interpreting Texts Hyacinth Sweeney: The Bible as a Tool for Growth for
Black Women Kate Coleman: Being Human: A Black British Christian Woman's
Perspective Mukti Barton: Hermeneutical Insubordination Toppling Worldly
Kingdom Joe Aldred: Paradigms for a Black Theology in Britain Michael
Jagessar: Spinning Texts - Anancy Hermeneutics Valentina Alexander:
Onesimus's Letter to Philemon Chapter 7 Communicating Black Theology --
Anthony Reddie's Writing Anthony Reddie: Faith Stories and the Experience
of Black Elders Anthony Reddie: Nobodies to Somebodies: A Practical
Theology for Liberation and Education Anthony Reddie: Acting in Solidarity:
Black Voices Anthony Reddie: Acessing the Dramatic: Using Drama as a Medium
for Doing Black Theology Chapter 8 Black Theology in Pulpit and Pew Kate
Coleman: Arise and Build Wilfred Wood: The Good Neighbour Inderjit Bhogal:
A Table in the Wilderness Michael Jagessar: The (Un)Forgiving King Anthony
Reddie: Freedom Chapter 9 Roots and Routes Ronald Nathan: Caribbean Youth
Identity in the United Kingdom: A Call for a Pan-African Theology George
Mulrain: The Music of African Caribbean Theology Emmanuel Lartey: An
Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counselling Michael Jagessar:
Navigating the World of 'White' Ecumenism: Insights from Philip Potter
Chapter 10 Future Trajectories Emmanuel Lartey: After Stephen Lawrence:
Characteristics and Agenda for Black Theology in Britain
Chapter 2 Roots of Black British Religiosity Roswith Gerloff: The African
Diaspora in the Caribbean and Europe: From Pre-emancipation to the Present
Day Lorraine Dixon: The Nature of Blck Presence in England before the
Abolition of Slavery Edson Burton: Post Emancipation Religious
Stratification in Jamaica 1865-1948 Claire Taylor: British Churches and
Jamacian Migration - A Study of Religion and Identities 1948-1965 Chapter 3
Remembering the Forgotton Voices Valentina Alexander: Passive and Active
Radicalism in the Black Led Church John Wilkinson: Black Theology at
Queen's - The First Steps Chapter 4 Dread and Rahtid: Robert Beckford's
Canon Robert Beckford: Jah would Never Give the Power to a Baldhead Robert
Beckford: Liberation Theological Praxis (LTP) Robert Beckford: Kingdom of
God and God of the Rahtid Robert Beckford: Whiteness Robert Beckford: Dub,
Signification and the Trickster Motif Chapter 5 What are the Sistas Saying?
Kate Coleman: Black Theology and Black Liberation: A Womanist Perspective
Kate Coleman: Black Women and Theology Lorraine Dixon: Bells Hooks: Teller
of Truth and Dreamer of Dreams Lorraine Dixon: Are Vashti and Esther our
Sistas? The Stories of Two Biblical Women as Paradigmatic of Black Women's
Resistance in Slavery Valentina Alexander: Afrocentric and Black Christian
Consciousness: Towards an Honest Intersection Valentina Alexander: A Black
Woman in Britain Moves Towards an Understanding of her Spiritual Rites
Maxine Howell Baker: Towards a Womanist Pneumatological Pedagogy Chapter 6
Interpreting Texts Hyacinth Sweeney: The Bible as a Tool for Growth for
Black Women Kate Coleman: Being Human: A Black British Christian Woman's
Perspective Mukti Barton: Hermeneutical Insubordination Toppling Worldly
Kingdom Joe Aldred: Paradigms for a Black Theology in Britain Michael
Jagessar: Spinning Texts - Anancy Hermeneutics Valentina Alexander:
Onesimus's Letter to Philemon Chapter 7 Communicating Black Theology --
Anthony Reddie's Writing Anthony Reddie: Faith Stories and the Experience
of Black Elders Anthony Reddie: Nobodies to Somebodies: A Practical
Theology for Liberation and Education Anthony Reddie: Acting in Solidarity:
Black Voices Anthony Reddie: Acessing the Dramatic: Using Drama as a Medium
for Doing Black Theology Chapter 8 Black Theology in Pulpit and Pew Kate
Coleman: Arise and Build Wilfred Wood: The Good Neighbour Inderjit Bhogal:
A Table in the Wilderness Michael Jagessar: The (Un)Forgiving King Anthony
Reddie: Freedom Chapter 9 Roots and Routes Ronald Nathan: Caribbean Youth
Identity in the United Kingdom: A Call for a Pan-African Theology George
Mulrain: The Music of African Caribbean Theology Emmanuel Lartey: An
Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counselling Michael Jagessar:
Navigating the World of 'White' Ecumenism: Insights from Philip Potter
Chapter 10 Future Trajectories Emmanuel Lartey: After Stephen Lawrence:
Characteristics and Agenda for Black Theology in Britain