Reading While Black - African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
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Reading While Black - African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope
Mccaulley, Esau
IVP Academic
09/2020
208
Mole
Inglês
9780830854868
15 a 20 dias
294
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Acknowledgments
1. The South Got Somethin' to Say: Making Space for Black Ecclesial Interpretation
2. Freedom Is No Fear: The New Testament and a Theology of Policing
3. Tired Feet, Rested Souls: The New Testament and the Political Witness of the Church
4. Reading While Black: The Bible and the Pursuit of Justice
5. Black and Proud: The Bible and Black Identity
6. What Shall We Do With This Rage? The Bible and Black Anger
7. The Freedom of The Slaves: Pennington's Triumph
Conclusion: An Exercise in Hope
Bonus Track: Further Notes on the Development of Black Ecclesial Interpretation
Discussion Guide
Bibliography
Author Index
Scripture Index
1. The South Got Somethin' to Say: Making Space for Black Ecclesial Interpretation
2. Freedom Is No Fear: The New Testament and a Theology of Policing
3. Tired Feet, Rested Souls: The New Testament and the Political Witness of the Church
4. Reading While Black: The Bible and the Pursuit of Justice
5. Black and Proud: The Bible and Black Identity
6. What Shall We Do With This Rage? The Bible and Black Anger
7. The Freedom of The Slaves: Pennington's Triumph
Conclusion: An Exercise in Hope
Bonus Track: Further Notes on the Development of Black Ecclesial Interpretation
Discussion Guide
Bibliography
Author Index
Scripture Index
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reading the bible while black;reading while black esau mccaulley;Uma leitura negra;reading black books;black fatigue;the will to change;urban apologetics;fault lines;woke church;black bible;compassion & conviction;the cross and the lynching tree;caste;message to the people;the bible is black history
Acknowledgments
1. The South Got Somethin' to Say: Making Space for Black Ecclesial Interpretation
2. Freedom Is No Fear: The New Testament and a Theology of Policing
3. Tired Feet, Rested Souls: The New Testament and the Political Witness of the Church
4. Reading While Black: The Bible and the Pursuit of Justice
5. Black and Proud: The Bible and Black Identity
6. What Shall We Do With This Rage? The Bible and Black Anger
7. The Freedom of The Slaves: Pennington's Triumph
Conclusion: An Exercise in Hope
Bonus Track: Further Notes on the Development of Black Ecclesial Interpretation
Discussion Guide
Bibliography
Author Index
Scripture Index
1. The South Got Somethin' to Say: Making Space for Black Ecclesial Interpretation
2. Freedom Is No Fear: The New Testament and a Theology of Policing
3. Tired Feet, Rested Souls: The New Testament and the Political Witness of the Church
4. Reading While Black: The Bible and the Pursuit of Justice
5. Black and Proud: The Bible and Black Identity
6. What Shall We Do With This Rage? The Bible and Black Anger
7. The Freedom of The Slaves: Pennington's Triumph
Conclusion: An Exercise in Hope
Bonus Track: Further Notes on the Development of Black Ecclesial Interpretation
Discussion Guide
Bibliography
Author Index
Scripture Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
reading the bible while black;reading while black esau mccaulley;Uma leitura negra;reading black books;black fatigue;the will to change;urban apologetics;fault lines;woke church;black bible;compassion & conviction;the cross and the lynching tree;caste;message to the people;the bible is black history