Working against the grain : re-imaging black theology in the 21st century / / Anthony G. Reddie.

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Working against the grain [electronic resource] : re-imaging black theology in the 21st century / Anthony G. Reddie.
London ; Oakville, CT : Equinox Pub., 2008.
xii, 277 p.
Cross cultural theologies
Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-273) and index.
Prologue: A personal manifesto -- Defending Black theology from homogeneity -- A Black theological approach to reconciliation -- Rethinking Black biblical hermeneutics in Black theology in Britain -- Jesus as a Black hero -- A Black theological Christmas story -- Black churches as counter-cultural agencies -- A Black theological approach to violence against Black people : countering the fear and reality of being "othered" -- A biblical and theological case for reparations -- What is the point of this? : a practical Black theology exploration of suffering and theodicy -- Peace and justice through Black Christian education -- HIV/AIDS and Black communities in Britain : reflections from a practical Black British liberation theologian -- Making the difference.
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