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Black theology refers to a variety of Black
theologies which has as its base in the liberation of the marginalized, especially
the injustice done
towards blacks in American and South African contexts. Black
theology mixes liberation theology and the work of
Paulo Freire with
the civil rights and black power movements.
Beliefs
and doctrines
<all of these need citations and are oversimplified>
God
Intricate and largely philosophical views of God are largely
ignored in preference for the concerns of the oppressed. White
Christian concepts taught to black persons are to be disregarded or
ignored. The aspects of God's
person, his power and authority, as well as "subtle indications
of God's white maleness" are said not to relate to the black
experience, to the extent of sometimes being antagonistic. While trinitarian theology is
a big concern, Jesus is still considered to be God. The focus is
given to God's actions, and his delivering of the oppressed because
of his righteousness. Immanence is stressed over transcendence, and
as a result God is seen to be "in flux" or "always changing". [1]
Christ
Jesus is seen as a non-white, social liberator who focused on
the emancipation of the poor and of the marginalized, and many
parallels are made with the emancipation efforts of black people in
the United States. Christ's message is interpreted as encouraging
"black power" (Henry). His intrinsic nature and spiritual activity
receive little or no attention. Some even deny his role as the
atoning sacrifice for the world's sins and provider of eternal life
(Shrine).
Revelation
Black theology is not bound to biblical liberalism, but is of a
more pragmatic nature. Only the experience of black oppression is
the authoritative standard.
Salvation
Salvation is freedom from the oppression and pertains to blacks
in this life. Proponents of black theology are concerned
specifically with the political and theological aspects of
salvation more than the spiritual. In other words, salvation is
physical liberation from white oppression, or "The white enemy"
(Cone) rather than freedom from the sinful nature and acts of each
individual person. Presenting heaven as a reward for following
Christ is seen as an attempt to dissuade blacks from the goal of
real liberation of their whole persons.
Church
The church is the focus of social expression in the black
community where the blacks can express freedom and equality (Cone).
Thus the church and politics have formed a cohesion where the
theological expression of the desire for social freedom is carried
out.
South
African theology
Black theologies were popularized in southern Africa in the
early 1970s by Basil Moore (theologian), a Methodist theologian in
South Africa. It
helped to give rise to, and developed in parallel with, the Black Consciousness
Movement. Black theology was particularly influential in South Africa and Namibia for motivating
resistance to apartheid. See the Kairos
Document.
Southern African black theologians include Barney Pityana,
Allan Boesak,
Itumeleng Mosala and Zephania Kameeta.
UK black
theology
In the United
Kingdom, Dr
Robert Beckford is the most well-known black theology
practitioner. He was the first in the UK to develop and teach a
course on Black Theology at an academic level. Black Theology:
An International Journal[2] is
published in the UK. It is edited by Anthony Reddie, who has
written over 40 journal articles, essays and books and is the most
prolific black theology author in the UK today.
See also
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Sexuality
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Social
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Theology
and philosophy
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a Phenomenological Interpretation and Theology of Traditional
Afro-Christian Worship, New York: University Press of America,
2002
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Diasporic Community, Cerole Consciousness, and the Religious Life
of Paul, Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2000.
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Spirituality (The Bishop Henry McNeal Turner/Sojourner Truth
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Press, 1975
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Church, New York: Orbis Books, 1984
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Books, 1986
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Anniversary Edition), New York: Harper SanFrancisco, 1989
- Cooper-Lewter, Nicholas. Soul Theology: The Heart of
American Black Culture, Nashville: Abingdon.
- Douglas, Kelly Brown. The Black Christ (Bishop Henry
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Vincent, Sheffield: UTU, 1997
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American Systematic Theology, Minneapolis: Fortress Press,
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Stammering Tongue: Black Theology and the Slave Narratives,
New York: Orbis Books, 1991
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Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1990
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Beacon Press, 1998.
- Kalilombe, Patrick A. Doing Theology at the
Grassroots, Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 1999.
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Theological Resources for Racial Reconciliation, Inter-varsity
Press, 1997.
- Pinn, Anthony B. Why Lord?: Suffering and Evil in Black
Theology, New York: Continuum, 1995
- Pinn, Anthony B. Terror and Triumph: The Nature of Black
Religion, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2003
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Dialogue, Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave Macmillan,
2006.
- Reddie, Anthony. Dramatizing Theologies, London:
Equinox, 2006.
- Roberts, J. Deotis. Africentric Christianity: A Theological
Appraisal for Ministry, Judson Press, 2000.
- Roberts, J. Deotis. Black Religion, Black Theology,
Continuum International, 2003.
- Roberts, J. Deotis. Black Theology in Dialogue,
Westminster, John Knox, 1987.
- Roberts, J. Deotis. Liberation and Reconciliation: A Black
Theology, Westminster, John Knox, 2005.
- Roberts, J. Deotis. The Prophethood of Black Believers: An
African-American Political Theology for Ministry, Westminster,
John Knox, 1994.
- Roberts, Samuel K. In the Path of Virtue: The African
American Moral Tradition, Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1999.
- Roberts, Samuel K. African American Christian Ethics,
Cleveland: The Pilgrim Press, 2001.
- Sanders, Cheryl J. Empowerment Ethics for a Liberated
People, Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1995.
- Singleton III, Harry H. Black Theology and Ideology,
Collgeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 2002.
- Society for Biblical Literature, Reading The Bible in The
Global Village, Cape Town, No.3, Atlanta: Society for Biblical
Literature, 2002
- West, Cornel. African American Religious Thought: An
Anthology, Westminster, John Knox, 2004.
Women in
ministry
- Aldred, Joe. Sisters with Power, London: Continuum,
2000
- Collier-Thomas, Bettye. Daughters of Thunder: Black Women
Preachers and Their Sermons 1850-1979, San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1998.
- Lightner, Ann Farrar. And Your Daughters Shall Preach:
Developing a Female Mentoring Program in the African American
Church, St. Louis: Hodale Press, Inc., 1995.
Other
- Felder, Cain Hope. The African Heritage Study Bible,
Nashville, Tenn. The James C. Winston Publishing Company, 1993
- "Black Theology: An International Journal", Equinox Publishing
Ltd., published three times per year. Dr Anthony Reddie, Ed, email:
a.g.reddie@queens.ac.uk
References
- ^ Charts of Christian
Theology and Doctrine by H. Wayne House
- ^
Black Theology: An
International Journal
External
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