Indigenous Black Theology
Toward an African-Centered Theology of the African American Religious Experience
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book examines the impact of universal and exclusive Christian doctrines on Black Christian formation, highlighting how these beliefs may inadvertently promote anti-African sentiment. It explores the tensions between faith and cultural identity, questioning the implications of accepting certain theological perspectives within the Black community. Through this analysis, the work seeks to address the complexities of spirituality and cultural heritage in the context of Christianity.

