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Gary Dorrien & Adam Clark: James Cone and the Emergence of Black Theology

Homebrewed Christianity

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Conversations in Black Theology

This chapter recounts a significant encounter with a theologian who profoundly influenced black theology, reflecting on the personal and communal dimensions of theological explorations. The discussion emphasizes the roles of black and womanist theology in addressing societal issues like racism, while advocating for a diverse and participatory approach to contemporary theology. It highlights the importance of acknowledging personal and social contexts in theology, illuminating the evolving dialogue around race, faith, and community engagement.

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