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The #BlackLivesMatter movement : toward an intersectional theology / Edward Donalson III.

By: Publisher: Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 113 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781725271838
  • 1725271834
  • 9781725271845
  • 1725271842
Other title:
  • Black Lives Matter movement
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Contents:
Introduction -- Theological reflection -- Methodology -- Project findings -- Conclusions -- Appendix A. Consent to participate in research -- Appendix B. -- Appendix C. Seven pillars of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Summary: "This work focuses on the implicit theological aspects of the #BlackLivesMatter movement. It examines, in conversation with theologians, the movement's early published tenets in order to determine their implicit God claims. The study, conducted by a Pentecostal bishop, puts Black Liberation, Womanist, and Queer Liberation theologies in conversation with the praxis of the movement. An ecumenical group of Black pastors from across the United States met in an effort to determine the viability of the God claims of the movement in the life of the Black Church. As the research progressed, a new theological expression emerged as the real praxis of the movement; i.e., intersectional theology. This study project concludes with an exposition of the main pints of this intersectional theology"--Page 4 of cover.
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Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BT82.7 DON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42365840

Includes bibligraphical references (pages 109-113).

Introduction -- Theological reflection -- Methodology -- Project findings -- Conclusions -- Appendix A. Consent to participate in research -- Appendix B. -- Appendix C. Seven pillars of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.

"This work focuses on the implicit theological aspects of the #BlackLivesMatter movement. It examines, in conversation with theologians, the movement's early published tenets in order to determine their implicit God claims. The study, conducted by a Pentecostal bishop, puts Black Liberation, Womanist, and Queer Liberation theologies in conversation with the praxis of the movement. An ecumenical group of Black pastors from across the United States met in an effort to determine the viability of the God claims of the movement in the life of the Black Church. As the research progressed, a new theological expression emerged as the real praxis of the movement; i.e., intersectional theology. This study project concludes with an exposition of the main pints of this intersectional theology"--Page 4 of cover.

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