In Black Lives Matter and The Image of God: A Theo-Anthropological Study, the author argues that "God's" future is inseparable from humane values that eschew white supremacy and other modes of self-deification in favor of ethics that cultivate life for all human beings.
In Black Lives Matter and The Image of God: A Theo-Anthropological Study, the author argues that "God's" future is inseparable from humane values that eschew white supremacy and other modes of self-deification in favor of ethics that cultivate life for all human beings.
Josiah U. Young III is professor of systematic theology at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Black Lives Matter! Faith Seeking Understanding Part One: Theological Waters Chapter One: The Image of God Far above the Primal Waters Chapter Two: "Slaves Obey Your Earthy Masters": The High Cost of Baptism Part Two: Protestant Chapter Three: Descending Jacob's Ladder with Emmanuel Levinas and Mordecai Kaplan Chapter Four: We Won't All Die, But We'll All Be Changed? Chapter Five: Those Who Died Young, Pyros, and A Black Professor Chapter Six: Self-Consciousness and Self-Direction: Dr. King and Theological Liberalism Part Three: Afro Chapter Seven: The Lost-Found Tribe of Shabazz: For Josh and Minister Malcolm X Chapter Eight: Afro-Aesthetics and Moon Dance Chapter Nine: Africa Addio? (Goodbye, Africa?) Part Four: Understanding My Faith Chapter Ten: Mangwanani, Africa! (Good Morning, Africa!) Conclusion: Trying to be "Larger, Freer, and More Loving": What "God" Is To Me Bibliography About the Author
Introduction: Black Lives Matter! Faith Seeking Understanding Part One: Theological Waters Chapter One: The Image of God Far above the Primal Waters Chapter Two: "Slaves Obey Your Earthy Masters": The High Cost of Baptism Part Two: Protestant Chapter Three: Descending Jacob's Ladder with Emmanuel Levinas and Mordecai Kaplan Chapter Four: We Won't All Die, But We'll All Be Changed? Chapter Five: Those Who Died Young, Pyros, and A Black Professor Chapter Six: Self-Consciousness and Self-Direction: Dr. King and Theological Liberalism Part Three: Afro Chapter Seven: The Lost-Found Tribe of Shabazz: For Josh and Minister Malcolm X Chapter Eight: Afro-Aesthetics and Moon Dance Chapter Nine: Africa Addio? (Goodbye, Africa?) Part Four: Understanding My Faith Chapter Ten: Mangwanani, Africa! (Good Morning, Africa!) Conclusion: Trying to be "Larger, Freer, and More Loving": What "God" Is To Me Bibliography About the Author
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