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Oxford Handbook of African American Theology [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities, Rice University, Houston, TX), Edited by (Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Social, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education, Richmond, VA)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190917849
  • ISBN-13: 9780190917845
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 532 pages, height x width x depth: 168x241x28 mm, weight: 857 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9780190917845
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Named an Honor Book for Nonfiction by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association

African American theology has a long and important history. With modern roots in the civil rights movements of the 1960s, African American theology has gone beyond issues of justice and social transformation to participate in broader dialogues of theological inquiry. The Oxford Handbook of African American Theology brings together leading scholars in the field to offer a critical and comprehensive analysis of this theological tradition in its many forms and contexts. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this Oxford Handbook examines the nature, structures, and functions of African American Theology. The volume surveys the field by highlighting its sources, doctrines, internal debates, current challenges, and future prospects in order to present key topics related to the wider palette of Black Religion in a sustained scholarly format. This formative collection presents current scholarship on African American Theology and scripture, eschatology, Christology, womanist theology, sexuality, ontology, the global economy, and much more. The contributors represent a diverse set of faith perspectives, adding to the layered discourses within the volume. These essays further important discussions on the pressing debates and challenges that shape black and womanist theologies.

Recenzijas

"There is much to explore and celebrate about this long overdue update to the vast scope of African American theology, past and future. To be sure, this volume is for scholars and serious students as it offers an important, valid and expanded view of doctrines, internal debates and on-going challenges. To this end, the handbook's strength lies in its structure and in its use of womanist scholarship as more than an addendum, but rather as valuable and necessary contributors to African American theology."--Clemette Haskins, Anglican and Episcopal History "Cannon and Pinn have assembled a who's who of contemporary African-American theology in a substantial volume, tracing its themes, debates, and future prospects. A wonderful resource to dip into or read straight through."--Christian Century "In this monumental collection, Cannon (Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education) and Pinn (Rice Univ.) provide an assessment of the current state of African American theology, looking at it from an interdisciplinary and multi-faith perspective... Because of the breadth of the topics and the quality of the essays, this volume is destined to be a classic work in the field... Essential." --CHOICE

List of Contributors ix
Introduction 1(14)
Anthony B. Pinn
Katie G. Cannon
Section I: Sources
1 African American History And African American Theology
15(12)
Stephen C. Finley
2 Reading And Using Scripture In The African American Tradition
27(13)
Allen Dwight Callahan
3 African American Religious Experience
40(28)
M. Shawn Copeland
4 The African American Christian Tradition
68(17)
Sylvester Johnson
5 Culture/cultural Production And African American Theology
85(11)
Clarence E. Hardy III
6 Reason In African American Theology
96(14)
Terrence L. Johnson
7 Theoretical Commitments In African American Theology
110(14)
Edward P. Antonio
8 Methodologies In African American Theology
124(15)
Frederick L. Ware
Section II: Doctrines
9 Doctrine Of God In African American Theology
139(14)
Keri Day
10 Christology In African American Theology
153(11)
Diana L. Hayes
11 The Holy Spirit In African American Theology
164(10)
James H. Evans Jr
12 Humanity In African American Theology
174(11)
J. Kameron Carter
13 World/creation In African American Theology
185(15)
Torin Alexander
14 Liberation In African American Theology
200(12)
Juan M. Floyd-Thomas
15 Evil And Sin In African American Theology
212(16)
Larry G. Murphy
16 The Church In African American Theology
228(14)
R. Drew Smith
17 Eschatology In African American Theology
242(11)
Derek S. Hicks
18 Heaven And Hell In African American Theology
253(14)
E. Marshall Turman
Section III: Internal Debates
19 Womanist Theology As A Corrective To African American Theology
267(13)
Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan
20 Humanism In African American Theology
280(12)
Anthony B. Pinn
21 Audiences Of Accountability In African American Theology
292(16)
Dennis W. Wiley
22 Embodiment In African American Theology
308(11)
Stephanie Y. Mitchem
23 Pedagogical Praxis In African American Theology
319(12)
Katie G. Cannon
24 Religious Pluralism And African American Theology
331(20)
Dianne M. Stewart Diakite
25 Sexuality In African American Theology
351(12)
Horace Griffin
Section IV: Ongoing Challenges
26 The Problem Of History In African American Theology
363(14)
Lewis R. Gordon
27 Social Theory And African American Theology
377(13)
Corey D.B. Walker
28 Black Ontology And Theology
390(12)
Victor Anderson
29 African American Theology And The Global Economy
402(13)
Anthony G. Reddie
30 African American Theology And The American Hemisphere
415(16)
Josef Sorett
31 The African In African American Theology
431(22)
Peter J. Paris
Section V: Prospects For The Future
32 Prosperity Gospel And African American Theology
453(15)
Jonathan L. Walton
33 African American Theology And The Public Imaginary
468(12)
Willie James Jennings
34 Cultural Boundaries And African American Theology
480(11)
Emilie M. Townes
Index 491
Katie G. Cannon is Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education.

Anthony B. Pinn is Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University.