Walk together children : black and womanist theologies, church and theological education /

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Imprint:Eugene, Or. : Cascade Books, c2010.
Description:xii, 431 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8008555
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Varying Form of Title:Black and womanist theologies, church and theological education
Other authors / contributors:Hopkins, Dwight N.
Thomas, Linda E. (Linda Elaine)
ISBN:9781606089873 (pbk.)
1606089870 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Liberation, Survival, and Quality of Life
  • 1. Movin' On Up a Little Higher: Resolving the Tension between Academic and Pastoral Approaches to Black and Womanist Theologies
  • 2. The Children Have Come to Birth: A Theological Response for Survival and Quality of Life
  • 3. Survival and the Quality of Life: Notes on a "Womanist Hermeneutic of Identification-Ascertainment"
  • 4. Speaking in Tongues to a Valley of Dry Bones
  • Part 2. Black Men and Patriarchy
  • 5. Patriarchy and the Family
  • 6. Vanishing into Limbo. Part II: Black Men as Endangered Species à Not
  • 7. Black Males as an Endangered Species: Peril and Promise
  • 8. A Woman's Work, A Mans World: Critiquing and Challenging Patriarchy in the Black Family
  • Part 3. Jesus Man, Christ Woman
  • 9. Forging Community and Communitas: Toward a De-Masculinization of Christology in Black Churches
  • 10. Christ as Womanist
  • 11. Christ as a Woman: A Hope for the Church
  • 12. A Womanist Christology
  • Part 4. Sexuality
  • 13. Human Sexuality-The Rest of the Story
  • 14. Black Churches, the Bible, and the Battle over Homosexuality
  • 15. Spirit in the Dark: Sexuality and Spirituality in the Black Church
  • 16. Black Church Homophobia: What to Do about It?
  • Part 5. The Future of Black and Womanist Theologies and the Church
  • 17. Black Theology/Womanist Theology in Dialogue
  • 18. Communion Ecclesiology and Black Liberation Theology
  • 19. Called to Be the Salt of the Earth: Black and Womanist Theologies-Which Way Forward?
  • 20. Strange Fruit: The Cross and the Lynching Tree
  • Part 6. New Voices in the Black Church
  • 21. Too Young to Be Black: The Intergenerational Compatibility of Black Theology
  • 22. Claiming Dinah's Voice: The Response of a Womanist Ally to the One-Dimensional Advocacy of Black Theology
  • 23. Black Environmental Liberation Theology
  • Part 7. Global Future
  • 24. Anthropology, Mission, and the African Woman
  • 25. The Black Church and its Mission for the Twenty-first Century
  • List of Contributors
  • Scripture Index