On Whiteness and Black Theology
My friend and fellow blogger Mike Broadway, a professor of theology and ethics at the historically black Shaw University Divinity School, has been blogging a helpful series of posts on the topic of whiteness and black theology:
Part I - Black Theology: A New Word, a Critical Project, and a Consolidation of Tradition
Part II - Responses to Black Theology from the Perspective of White Theology as the Assumed Norm
Part III - Denying the Dogmatic Significance of Black Theologies: Racism in Churches as Merely Moral Failure
Part IV - Inadequate Responses of White Theologians to Black Theology
Labels: black theology, racism, recommended reading
1 Comments:
Dear Dan,
Hope you are well. I just came across your blog. Great stuff! I am writing to you because I am launching a website that will be populated with cross-cultural information about every country in the world. We will be looking to the web community to help do this with all the information being available for free. I was wondering if you and/or members from your community may be able to help us out with the Haiti and/or the Bahamas pages. We would love your input. Let me know if you would be open to this and I'll send along a brief questionnaire. Please also feel free to check out the website, become a member (it's free!) and add to the guide.
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Thank you for your time!
Best,
Michael Landers
Director - Culture Crossing
Email: michael@culturecrossing.net
www.culturecrossing.net
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