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Postcolonial Black British theology : new textures and themes / edited by Michael N. Jagessar and Anthony G. Reddie.

Contributor(s): Jagessar, Michael N, 1955- [editor.] | Reddie, Anthony [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Peterborough [England] : Epworth, 2007Description: xxvii, 180 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780716206262; 0716206269; 9780716206255; 0716206250Subject(s): Black theology | Postcolonialism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Postcolonialism -- Great Britain | Theology -- Great BritainLOC classification: BT82.7 | .P67 2007Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
An interactive methodology for doing black theology / Anthony G. Reddie -- The role of black theology within secular and plural contexts / Carol Troupe -- Black British theology in gospel music / Dulcie A. Dixon McKenzie -- The letter kills but the spirit gives life / Beresford Lewis -- Images of ministry: a postcolonial rereading / David Joy -- Black theology, Englishness and the Church of England / David Isiorho -- Out of every tribe and nation: the making of the Caribbean diasporan church / Delroy A. Reid-Salmon -- The nature of homophobia in the black church / Caroline Redfearn -- Spinning theology: trickster, texts and theology / Michael N. Jagessar.

Includes bibliographical references.

An interactive methodology for doing black theology / Anthony G. Reddie -- The role of black theology within secular and plural contexts / Carol Troupe -- Black British theology in gospel music / Dulcie A. Dixon McKenzie -- The letter kills but the spirit gives life / Beresford Lewis -- Images of ministry: a postcolonial rereading / David Joy -- Black theology, Englishness and the Church of England / David Isiorho -- Out of every tribe and nation: the making of the Caribbean diasporan church / Delroy A. Reid-Salmon -- The nature of homophobia in the black church / Caroline Redfearn -- Spinning theology: trickster, texts and theology / Michael N. Jagessar.

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